Tvalet
I can not get used to the habit of my Dutch colleagues to speak ... toilets. Imagine standing there, talking, running in parallel doing their business (well, you understand). To continue the conversation, even out of the enclosure
This is tolerable if the conversation about plans for the weekend or the usual question "Hu Hat hat?". But when searching that is questioned by working on ... In general, attention and concentration are scattered 
Actually, all the Dutch belong to this topic quite easily and naturally. In cafes and schools are often the door to the men's room or not close, either pisuary are practically in the hallway. And sometimes all, no concept of "M" and "F" (but in places such booth toilets, of course, are closed).
Yes there! Pisuary stand here on the streets! Here's how it looks in Amsterdam:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sue-and-wing-photos/2667994324/
PS By the way, the Dutch toilet sounds like "tvalet." Hint for interested tourists: "Vaara used tvalet?" (Waar is toilet?).












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