>Enter the first floor of a building
>Not calling it the 1st floor
how dumb
>>66255819
>americans have no word for a mezzanine
what is a loft?
Brits are right on this one though
>Americans go to -1 straight from 1
literally retarded
>>66255819
Why do brits do this
>>66255819
1st floor = 1st floor ABOVE GROUND
2
1
0
-1
-2
THAT IS HOW THE NUMBER LINE GOES YOU BURGER FUCKING SHITS!!
>>66256123
-1 is british dipshit
we go from the first basement to the first floor
>>66255886
more like a balcony than a loft mostly inside too
>>66256193
>calling americans shits instead of sharts
shameful
>>66256164
all Euros do that
true masterrace
>>66256199
retards
>>66255886
>mezzanine
>being anything remotely similar to a loft
DELETE YOUR ACCOUNT
>>66256193
above the ground is second
first it first
>>66256345
Don't encourage them you fool!
This is that famous Russian disinfo game right? You monsters
>>66255886
Not really the same.
>>66255819
surprise surprise brits are fucking retards who would have thought?
>>66256271
only shitholes do that
>>66256287
>"loft" has an alternative meaning
bong?
>>66256199
what's the button for 1st basement on American elevators?
>>66256515
it varies, usually sub-1
>>66256469
>>66256469
The loft is the room directly under a roof
>>66256467
>In most of Europe, the "first storey" or "first floor" is the first level above ground level. This scheme is also used in many former British colonies, many Latin American countries (including Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Brazil)[citation needed], in Hawaii (when using Hawaiian language) and in many of the Commonwealth nations (including Malaysia, except Singapore and most of Canada).
Get a grip Mongolia
>>66256467
Piss off Finland, I'm not in the mood today. I don't need this.
I would be find with zero-index floors if they actually called the ground floor the zero floor
>>66256515
B1 mostly
>>66256287
please enlighten me, lord potato crisps, king of the pointless u: what magnificent definition have you slapped onto this word?
>>66256571
that's an attic, nigel
>>66256662
>>66256859
>>66255819
BEHOLD, THE AMERICAN 5 STEP LADDER
>>66256662
What the hell is wrong with "mezzanine"? It's a far better word for the thing in that picture because it applies to any floor. "loft" has connotations with height and the roof.
>>66256705
Attic is another word for it but it's not as good as loft
>>66256931
STAIRCASE, I MEAN.
WE USE THE SAME WORD, AND THAT'S NOT THE POINT
>>66256967
>What the hell is wrong with "mezzanine"?
for starters, it sounds like it belongs on a pizza
>>66256905
>fazboggle
>>66256967
>this confuses and enrages the brit
>>66256967
>"loft" has connotations with height and the roof
sorry, i guess my 600-year-old variant of your language is still just a corruption
>>66257415
>sorry
Good.
>>66257489
delet