All of us travelers have one thing in common. Sooner or later we have to use the restroom.
When you're travelling in your own country, or in one where you know the language, that's not much of a problem. But sometimes the words for 'men' and 'women' can be a bit confusing. Take my first trip to Germany, for instance. Nature called, but the words on the doors said 'damen' and 'herren'. I guessed that the first was for women, but the second word sounded, well, a bit like 'hers'. So I
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Our favorite restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Florida is very polite to its...
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A fish restaurant called Shrimpy's, on the Dutch/French island of St....
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And of course a lady shrimp.
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This place in Zihuatanejo, Mexico makes it easy for everybody.
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Restroom door at a beach hotel in Mazatlan.
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A colorful Hawaiian sign at the Big Island airport. Men ...
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... and women. Aloha!
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And on another door nearby .
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The sign says it all.
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A beach restaurant in Mazatlan, Mexico uses some original spelling.
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A Mexican restaurant in Laguna Hills, Ca.
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Mexican restaurants are my very favorite for humorous restroom signs....
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This renovation gives a new meaning to the expression "Going On-Line"...
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This classy sign is on the restroom at the Santiago, Chile home of...
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Already prominent in literary circles, Pablo Neruda was introduced to movie...
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Here in Vienna is a men's room, complete with piano. In this...
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Signs on another restaurant in Santiago, Chile : 'Las Mujeres' and...
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The restrooms in a very charming restaurant on Hanga Roa, the only town on...
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Several choices at this Puerto Vallarta beach restroom...
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Ladies ...
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... and gentlemen.
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No comment.
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Men ...
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... and women.
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Vienna opera toilet And finally, the ultimate in restroom signs - near the Opera House in...
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