Loved your reaction! The video „Why Do People With The Same Name Spell It Differently - Michael McIntyre“ is very funny as well. Unfortunately quite short, but very funny!
Heard that back in the 1960s British F1 star Graham Hill went to race at the Indy 500. He was shocked to see that the toilets at the racetrack had no doors. He said to the organisers that if it wasn’t fixed he wouldn’t race. By the next day it was all sorted.
The majority of schools definitely have faculty bathrooms but they’re not always the most convenient. In my experience they tend to be smaller (either a single toilet or 2-4 stalls if your lucky) and only in a few locations. So it’s not uncommon for staff to use the student bathrooms because it is closer/easier than walking to a teachers only bathroom that might be on the other side of the building
Teachers will only have their dedicated toilets, within a staff area/room. Other than that, there’s nothing really stopping them using the toilets. Provided they’re the correct gender, for that toilet (obviously).
Watch him talking about the bus breaking down in the snow and everyone having to walk home from work. It's soooo funny and having experienced it it was so true. 😂😂😂
It looked like you were a bit unsure about the word "loo". It originates from Edinburgh at a time when there was no indoor plumbing and people used to throw waste water out of the window on to the street. To warn passers-by they used to shout the warning "gardyloo" which was a corruption of the French "gardez l'eau" meaning "mind the water". It susequently got shortened to "loo" and its meaning gradually changed to mean toilet.
@@Loki1815 He's correct, the French and Scots were part of the Auld Alliance in the 1300's against the English, so there's a few French phrases used by Scots.
He is talking specifically about toilets at services, places where you can stop off when driving on the motorway (or highway to Americans) to buy food, drink and sometimes petrol (gasoline), rather than public toilets in general in the UK, which you will do well to find one these days, especially here in London. Perhaps some of these service places are American owned franchises and so the design of everything is the same as it is in America.
In Sweden the public toilets usually have doors that goes from floor to ceiling. There are the stall versions too with gaps by the floor, but they are not as horrible as in the US. We also don't have those weird seats you've got with the piece missing in the front... Those are really disgusting and I don't understand the purpose of it at all!
I think that the bit missing from those toilet seat are to enable people to slide on a protective cover - so that they don't have to sit on the actual seat. Now, I heard this some years back so it might be an urban myth.
I commented on one of your videos ages ago, with (what I thought to be) some poignant positive critique about the audio quality -mostly that Jodi was being drowned out by Nick's laughing and a simple solution would be to move the mic closer to her. Also to turn up the content volume which was much lower than your mics. To which you guys responded as me being some kind of a trollish ranter and then being ignored for it... Never mind, no harm done. I am happy to report now, that the audio quality here is much much better :) Well done! I no longer have to ride my volume controls trying not to wake people up in the next room :) :)
I heard the US toilet door thing is for safety, aka people getting stuck and so someone can get in and help. Here in AU a lot of public toilets have pretty good doors, they go from about 10-20cm from the floor and high enough you can't peek over. Some of the gaps on the sides are cut at angles, I'd say about 45 degrees, so you can't see directly in. I love the Dyson airblade hand dryers, so effective and I know they're loud but they work tremendously well. Urine is 90-95% water, peeing in the ocean in no big deal IMO.
I can't understand the gaps at the side of your public toilet doors, but I can understand the big gap at the bottom. That will be for a child to get out if they can't unlock the door. But most locks now, have a way you can stick a skinny coin in the lock on the outside & unlock it.
I admit again, I was wrong I avoid watching him on tv yet I've enjoyed every skit you've shown to date. I don't know why he just makes my teeth itch, imo?
12:50 You know those fish that eat the dead skin from your feet in salons? The same thing happens when you take a dump in the ocean. It's a feeding frenzy and it feels like a free spa day!
In the UK we are now closing down public toilets, as British people no longer poop or wee, after it was outlawed last year, in favour/favor of pills to suppress the need to use toilets, and once a month we have it all flushed out by the national heath care, with a hose up the entry. I guess Americans are still using toilets and paper like a child (So goshe)
Not sure if they still have them but I went to Russia in the early 80s and they actually had a window in the cubicle door and the attendant could walk up and down keeping an eye on you. Most disconcerting 😂
You should check out the clip 'Kevin and Perry Go Large - It's a Floater' There's a scene when they are in the sea having a conversation much too loud because they're wearing headphones playing loud music. Perry announces loudly that he's going to pee in the sea and everybody on the beach is watching. He farts and a massive turd floats up and starts chasing them and heads straight for Kevin's face. They used an R/C turd for the scene, it's disgusting but hilarious, Jodi would scream!
Shame it didn't have his bit talking to an Irish audience about his troubles with the Irish language, and the first time he was in a bar in Ireland and needed to go to the bathroom. He looked at the signs on the doors - Mná and Fir. Surely he thought, he was a mná. Nope! He's a fir! He found that out that day :D
Official Brit here... Yes, "Loo roll". Or, more crudely known as, "Bog roll". lol I guess "Loo" is short for Lavatory. I never really thought about it before. We do sometimes say "Toilet paper" (TP) as well, but more often in our house, we might say something like "We're gonna need to order more toilet rolls soon..."
@@botticellirejectbotticelli2668 I did not know this, thanks. ;) I Googled it, and I also didn't know that the Brits adopted the word, to warn people before throwing their chamberpot waste into the street. NIce. lol Or more "Gardy Loo", so "Watch out" for the water.
Yes they where at or still at motorway service stations our services are every 20 miles and you get two on either side of said motorway, and they sell food expensive and provide cheap amenities, like Toilets, now the toilets in the Services near me have modernised, you pay to go in but there's a fresh scent and clean floors and full doors, so they are catching up and he's not talking to Americans this was recorded about 10 years ago, lol very funny though...🤣
I’d like to suggest some more Michael McIntyre videos ”Compilation Of Michael’s Best Jokes About Mobile Phones “ / Michael McIntyre, “Why Brits On Holiday Are The Worse / Michael McIntyre’s Easter Night” / Comedy Central UK.
That can't be right! Every toilet door manufacturer in the US, China, Asia as a whole, decided, back in the 50's, to make toilet doors narrower, to catch one shoplifter out of 100 users who would be inconvenienced (no pun intended). I reckon, keep up on this this because as Mike would say, It's a Doosie, Public Toilet Door Manufacturers in the States, in the 60's had a massive stock pile of doors made, for future use, the realisation came that Muricans could no longer fit in the toilet stalls due to the increase in Muricans Girth, so the stalls had to be wider, still with me?, so they extended the small connection pieces to make them wider but used the same doors that were in storage, which were too narrow, but who cares, it's only a 1/4", little did they know that the Muricans girth was going to expand along with their hubris. So they made the connecting pieces longer and kept the same doors, so that it was now a 1/2" gap that was ok for a while but they had to keep expanding the width to a full 1" gap each side, to accommadate Police Chiefs, Mayors, Politicians and the like, and the gap got bigger, and bigger, so that it is now a weirdo's paradise! Now, that's more likely than Shoplifters or malingerers!
Unfortunately the term bathroom is catching on in this country too. One instance on a restaurant front window in Upper Norwood, South London, which states' bathrooms for customers only!' Annoys the hell out of me!
Never knew that US toilets were so open? However unsure the same now as recently at Hospital and dual toilet facilities glad I was in a wheelchair and used my own toilet. Imo.
I think that the reason behind much public toilet vandalism is the primitive instinct of some people to sent mark. They have gone into a cubicle, and taken a dump, thus sent marking like a dog, then to prevent any one else leaving their sent mark, they vandalise it.
He's dead right about some of the more modern loos . I suppose not being a warm country doors are expected to be close fitting and it's always a bit disconcerting to see any sort of gap around one . As for the taps and drivers - don't get me started !
The US toilets have to do with drugs & overdoses. In the UK it’s council’s easy way to save money, also might of had to do with the IRA back in the 70’s.
The gaps are to make you want to get in and out as quickly as possible instead of taking your time and reading the paper or other "activities". If you think the public toilets in the US are bad Jodi will have a heart attack if you ever go to India.
I have never seen a US style toilet cubicle style in the UK. He probably didn’t want to point the finger specifically at you all.
Loved your reaction! The video „Why Do People With The Same Name Spell It Differently - Michael McIntyre“ is very funny as well. Unfortunately quite short, but very funny!
Heard that back in the 1960s British F1 star Graham Hill went to race at the Indy 500. He was shocked to see that the toilets at the racetrack had no doors. He said to the organisers that if it wasn’t fixed he wouldn’t race. By the next day it was all sorted.
A teacher having to go to the toilet in students toilets? Teachers have a separate toilet? They do in British schools.
The majority of schools definitely have faculty bathrooms but they’re not always the most convenient. In my experience they tend to be smaller (either a single toilet or 2-4 stalls if your lucky) and only in a few locations. So it’s not uncommon for staff to use the student bathrooms because it is closer/easier than walking to a teachers only bathroom that might be on the other side of the building
Teachers will only have their dedicated toilets, within a staff area/room.
Other than that, there’s nothing really stopping them using the toilets. Provided they’re the correct gender, for that toilet (obviously).
When I was a teacher we had to use the small kids loo’s ! This was in the uk about 20-25 years ago
Went to school in the 90s in England … teachers used our toilets
Watch him talking about the bus breaking down in the snow and everyone having to walk home from work. It's soooo funny and having experienced it it was so true. 😂😂😂
Yeah that always weirded me out when I went to the US, the gaps at the side of the toilet doors.
It looked like you were a bit unsure about the word "loo". It originates from Edinburgh at a time when there was no indoor plumbing and people used to throw waste water out of the window on to the street. To warn passers-by they used to shout the warning "gardyloo" which was a corruption of the French "gardez l'eau" meaning "mind the water". It susequently got shortened to "loo" and its meaning gradually changed to mean toilet.
@ Yesemite: Scotsmen? From Edinburgh? Calling out a French phrase?
Are you OK?
@@Loki1815 He's correct, the French and Scots were part of the Auld Alliance in the 1300's against the English, so there's a few French phrases used by Scots.
Can confirm. It’s normally the second or third fact on every Edinburgh walking tour.
@@Loki1815 Not sure what you are trying to say here but I'm Scottish - born and bred - if that helps to clarify things for you.
I didn’t know that. Thanks for the info. X
Usa public toliets have scary doors like zero privacy.
I'm glad i live in uk 🇬🇧
He is talking specifically about toilets at services, places where you can stop off when driving on the motorway (or highway to Americans) to buy food, drink and sometimes petrol (gasoline), rather than public toilets in general in the UK, which you will do well to find one these days, especially here in London.
Perhaps some of these service places are American owned franchises and so the design of everything is the same as it is in America.
GREAT REACTION VERY FUNNY.
In Sweden the public toilets usually have doors that goes from floor to ceiling. There are the stall versions too with gaps by the floor, but they are not as horrible as in the US. We also don't have those weird seats you've got with the piece missing in the front... Those are really disgusting and I don't understand the purpose of it at all!
I think that the bit missing from those toilet seat are to enable people to slide on a protective cover - so that they don't have to sit on the actual seat. Now, I heard this some years back so it might be an urban myth.
In Belgium some public toilets have floor to ceiling opaque glass.
Great reaction thanks.
Love the cap!
I commented on one of your videos ages ago, with (what I thought to be) some poignant positive critique about the audio quality -mostly that Jodi was being drowned out by Nick's laughing and a simple solution would be to move the mic closer to her. Also to turn up the content volume which was much lower than your mics.
To which you guys responded as me being some kind of a trollish ranter and then being ignored for it... Never mind, no harm done.
I am happy to report now, that the audio quality here is much much better :) Well done!
I no longer have to ride my volume controls trying not to wake people up in the next room :) :)
I heard the US toilet door thing is for safety, aka people getting stuck and so someone can get in and help.
Here in AU a lot of public toilets have pretty good doors, they go from about 10-20cm from the floor and high enough you can't peek over. Some of the gaps on the sides are cut at angles, I'd say about 45 degrees, so you can't see directly in.
I love the Dyson airblade hand dryers, so effective and I know they're loud but they work tremendously well.
Urine is 90-95% water, peeing in the ocean in no big deal IMO.
We used to have lots, many particularly in the town centres or way out in the countryside where very well kept!
Yes, and renowned for cottagers and creepy weirdos
I would not like to be able to see anyone else on the toilet, yuk. Won't complain about our public toilets again - well not much anyway. 😂 🇬🇧
We used to have a gap under the door, but I haven’t seen one like that in the last 10 years.
One of your best 😂
The Motorway Service Stations have the rows of small toilet doors.
After the film "Jaws" came out, taking a dip in the briny was right off the menu for Jodi.
In Australia it’s sometimes called the Bog, and TP is the Bog Roll.
We call it the bog in England too.
I can't understand the gaps at the side of your public toilet doors, but I can understand the big gap at the bottom. That will be for a child to get out if they can't unlock the door. But most locks now, have a way you can stick a skinny coin in the lock on the outside & unlock it.
I admit again, I was wrong I avoid watching him on tv yet I've enjoyed every skit you've shown to date. I don't know why he just makes my teeth itch, imo?
Our Public Toilets Are A Very Private Matter (don't you know!) ;)
Cheers M'dears!
12:50
You know those fish that eat the dead skin from your feet in salons? The same thing happens when you take a dump in the ocean. It's a feeding frenzy and it feels like a free spa day!
EW! GROSS!
In the UK we are now closing down public toilets, as British people no longer poop or wee, after it was outlawed last year, in favour/favor of pills to suppress the need to use toilets, and once a month we have it all flushed out by the national heath care, with a hose up the entry. I guess Americans are still using toilets and paper like a child (So goshe)
Not sure if they still have them but I went to Russia in the early 80s and they actually had a window in the cubicle door and the attendant could walk up and down keeping an eye on you. Most disconcerting 😂
You should check out the clip 'Kevin and Perry Go Large - It's a Floater' There's a scene when they are in the sea having a conversation much too loud because they're wearing headphones playing loud music. Perry announces loudly that he's going to pee in the sea and everybody on the beach is watching. He farts and a massive turd floats up and starts chasing them and heads straight for Kevin's face. They used an R/C turd for the scene, it's disgusting but hilarious, Jodi would scream!
Yes we do have some American style doors in some of our toilets but the gaps are not as big. ❤️🇬🇧
Shame it didn't have his bit talking to an Irish audience about his troubles with the Irish language, and the first time he was in a bar in Ireland and needed to go to the bathroom. He looked at the signs on the doors - Mná and Fir. Surely he thought, he was a mná. Nope! He's a fir! He found that out that day :D
Official Brit here... Yes, "Loo roll".
Or, more crudely known as, "Bog roll". lol
I guess "Loo" is short for Lavatory. I never really thought about it before.
We do sometimes say "Toilet paper" (TP) as well, but more often in our house, we might say something like "We're gonna need to order more toilet rolls soon..."
The British word for the toilet, “loo”, derives from the French “guardez l'eau”, meaning “watch out for the water”.
@@botticellirejectbotticelli2668 I did not know this, thanks. ;)
I Googled it, and I also didn't know that the Brits adopted the word, to warn people before throwing their chamberpot waste into the street. NIce. lol
Or more "Gardy Loo", so "Watch out" for the water.
@@electronash Aye, I think gardyloo started in Edinburgh.
Yes they where at or still at motorway service stations our services are every 20 miles and you get two on either side of said motorway, and they sell food expensive and provide cheap amenities, like Toilets, now the toilets in the Services near me have modernised, you pay to go in but there's a fresh scent and clean floors and full doors, so they are catching up and he's not talking to Americans this was recorded about 10 years ago, lol very funny though...🤣
I’d like to suggest some more Michael McIntyre videos ”Compilation Of Michael’s Best Jokes About Mobile Phones “ / Michael McIntyre, “Why Brits On Holiday Are The Worse / Michael McIntyre’s Easter Night” / Comedy Central UK.
the 4 min 44 sec video ''The Guys Who Designed Public Bathroom Stalls,'' by Ryan George
That can't be right! Every toilet door manufacturer in the US, China, Asia as a whole, decided, back in the 50's, to make toilet doors narrower, to catch one shoplifter out of 100 users who would be inconvenienced (no pun intended).
I reckon, keep up on this this because as Mike would say, It's a Doosie, Public Toilet Door Manufacturers in the States, in the 60's had a massive stock pile of doors made, for future use, the realisation came that Muricans could no longer fit in the toilet stalls due to the increase in Muricans Girth, so the stalls had to be wider, still with me?, so they extended the small connection pieces to make them wider but used the same doors that were in storage, which were too narrow, but who cares, it's only a 1/4", little did they know that the Muricans girth was going to expand along with their hubris. So they made the connecting pieces longer and kept the same doors, so that it was now a 1/2" gap that was ok for a while but they had to keep expanding the width to a full 1" gap each side, to accommadate Police Chiefs, Mayors, Politicians and the like, and the gap got bigger, and bigger, so that it is now a weirdo's paradise!
Now, that's more likely than Shoplifters or malingerers!
You should try his ‘big show’ as well as stand up
Toilet is a loo and loo roll is toilet paper. Why do you call a toilet the bathroom when there is no bath,it makes no sense.
Unfortunately the term bathroom is catching on in this country too. One instance on a restaurant front window in Upper Norwood, South London, which states' bathrooms for customers only!' Annoys the hell out of me!
Sounds nicer saying bathroom than toilet.
In the old days when you had to pay a penny to use the toilet. Hence “ Here I sit broken hearted,paid my penny and only farted “
I work as a cleaner in a supermarket and people nick toilet roll.
He's talking about motorway service areas, the only place that comes close to the US loos.
Never knew that US toilets were so open? However unsure the same now as recently at Hospital and dual toilet facilities glad I was in a wheelchair and used my own toilet. Imo.
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Bus or train stations might charge, but it wont be more than 30p, which is less than 60c. Though my train station doesn't charge any more.
Whitby,Yorkshire has recently increased the price of their public toilets from 40p to 50p.
I think that the reason behind much public toilet vandalism is the primitive instinct of some people to sent mark. They have gone into a cubicle, and taken a dump, thus sent marking like a dog, then to prevent any one else leaving their sent mark, they vandalise it.
Humans don't scent mark! We hardly have a sense of smell like some animals. Some people are just dirty
He's dead right about some of the more modern loos . I suppose not being a warm country doors are expected to be close fitting and it's always a bit disconcerting to see any sort of gap around one . As for the taps and drivers - don't get me started !
The US toilets have to do with drugs & overdoses. In the UK it’s council’s easy way to save money, also might of had to do with the IRA back in the 70’s.
The gaps are to make you want to get in and out as quickly as possible instead of taking your time and reading the paper or other "activities". If you think the public toilets in the US are bad Jodi will have a heart attack if you ever go to India.
This must be an American audience
Why are you going to the toilets where your students go ? Don't you have staff only toilets like we do ?
I thought it was for cleaning, so it's not get the mop under the doors ..?
Never use the dryers in the public toilets, videos online on how disgusting they are.
Originally called water closet, became common to call toilets "going to the waterloo" (after the battle) hence shortened to LOO.
Obviously u haven't been to Japan!! Go into the loo and don't wanna leave 😂😂