What do British people call a bathroom stall?
In Britain, the term typically used for what is commonly known in other places as a ‘bathroom stall’ (or the cubicles within a public restroom) is ‘loo’, although ‘toilet cubicle’ is also sometimes used. ‘Loo’ is a colloquial and unsophisticated expression which first became popular in the mid-1900s, likely derived from the French word ‘lieux’, …
