In much of the former British empire (e.g., Canada, India) the standard term is still "washroom".
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Replying to @sTeamTraen @rogierK and
I'm from an ex colony. But we thankfully maintained our own language.
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I quite like "washroom". It's fundamentally the same level of euphemism as "toilet" or "lavatory".
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Replying to @sTeamTraen @o_guest and
Even "bathroom" is better than "restroom", though. THERE IS NO COUCH IN THERE.
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Replying to @sTeamTraen @o_guest and
You have evidently never been to a ladies room in an upmarket drinking establishment. Which I haven't either tbh. But I have heard stories.
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Replying to @sampendu @sTeamTraen and
Oh, there are couches even in nightclubs in London. That's true.
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Replying to @o_guest @sTeamTraen and
I've heard tales of nice antechambers with couches, mirrors & even a bloody fountain - and the mens is just your regular piss pool.
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Jumped out at me too. I also can't believe in all these emojis my phone doesn't have one for the metal devil horns.
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Take those for use in future. 
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