Many people are just now realizing what the โ€œWCโ€ on restroom signs actually means. In the US, public restrooms have many namesโ€”lavatory, restroom, or throneโ€”but โ€œWCโ€ remains a common and often misunderstood label.

A recent discovery on social media has people baffled. โ€œIโ€™m glad someone asked because Iโ€™ve been wondering this for years,โ€ one person wrote, while another admitted, โ€œI canโ€™t believe Iโ€™ve been living with a WC sign and had no idea why it was called WC.โ€

So, what does it stand for? The term โ€œWCโ€ actually means โ€œwater closet,โ€ a name from the 1900s when toilets were first placed in small closets with running water. As indoor plumbing became more common, the name stuck.

A TikToker explained, โ€œBefore indoor plumbing, we actually had a room for the bathtubโ€ฆ Indoor plumbing comes along, and there is already a room with a bathโ€ฆ so where do you put the toilet? Just put it in a closet.โ€

Now, โ€œWCโ€ refers to a room with a toilet but no bathtub, as confirmed by Plumb World: โ€œWC has been used instead of bathroom to describe a room with a toilet but no bath.โ€


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