first floor - bottom floor?
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first floor - bottom floor?
Just a little argument I've had too many times in a lot of games with my friends. In my own language we also have a word for bottom floor. The floor above that is the 1st floor.
But some of my friends argue that another term for bottom floor is 1st floor. So when I say 1st floor it's not the floor that they'll be looking at for the contact seen.
SO, what is other people's idea on this? Or are my friends just a bit stupid? (my guess tbh)
But some of my friends argue that another term for bottom floor is 1st floor. So when I say 1st floor it's not the floor that they'll be looking at for the contact seen.
SO, what is other people's idea on this? Or are my friends just a bit stupid? (my guess tbh)
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SANGUE-RUIM
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
in Brazil:
ground
1st floor
2nd floor
3rd floor
4th floor
just like in the elevators...
and bottom floor is not the 1st floor, your friends are wrong and you are right
ground
1st floor
2nd floor
3rd floor
4th floor
just like in the elevators...
and bottom floor is not the 1st floor, your friends are wrong and you are right
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Gosu-Rizzle
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
Yeah, its the same in Danish so i'we had this problem loads of times too.
Bottom floor = Ground floor, then comes 1, 2, 3 etc
Bottom floor = Ground floor, then comes 1, 2, 3 etc
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iSmall
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
Fisen is Estonian if i'm correct, so atleast in Baltics we say 1st floor for the ground floor. And that floor above ground floor is 2nd floor. Not like in elavetors
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
It depends where you come from: Storey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British etc call the "bottom floor", the "ground floor" or Floor 0 or G0 etc then the floor above it the first floor etc.
Americans call the "Bottom floor" the 1st floor, the floor above it the 2nd floor etc.
There is no real right or wrong way but ye, can get pretty confusing
British etc call the "bottom floor", the "ground floor" or Floor 0 or G0 etc then the floor above it the first floor etc.
Americans call the "Bottom floor" the 1st floor, the floor above it the 2nd floor etc.
There is no real right or wrong way but ye, can get pretty confusing
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Hulabi
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
PR examples:
Russian apartment building has ground floor, 2nd floor, 3rd floor etc.
T-building has ground level, 1st floor, 2nd floor etc.
Russian apartment building has ground floor, 2nd floor, 3rd floor etc.
T-building has ground level, 1st floor, 2nd floor etc.
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Rhino
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
lol, that isn't even consistent with either the British or American ways'[R-COM wrote:Hulabi;2073441']PR examples:
Russian apartment building has ground floor, 2nd floor, 3rd floor etc.
T-building has ground level, 1st floor, 2nd floor etc.
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dysin
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
to get around this i've learned to use
ground, or ground plus one...
or top, top minus two...
enemy is top minus 2, second window from left. 2 second call out and it's international
easy directions to count 2 down from top floor and get guns on the window.
ground, or ground plus one...
or top, top minus two...
enemy is top minus 2, second window from left. 2 second call out and it's international
easy directions to count 2 down from top floor and get guns on the window.
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WeeD-KilleR
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?

Its an nearly american only thing. Europe has the "ground - 1st - 2nd floor" in every nation. It makes sense because it is the neutral floor. Handy if you have underground floors.
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BlackGus
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
My dad is an engineer and he said: "this is the right way"


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crazygamelover
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
I can imagine this dilemma being turned into a Monty-Python sketch 
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DesmoLocke
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
Ah I'm pretty sure I'm American and I call it the ground floor. I mean most elevators I've been in have "G" for ground, "B" for basement, "1" for 1st floor, etc.
Rednecks might call it the 1st floor, but I haven't done my research.
Edit: This confusion really comes up in T-buildings. I don't consider the garage area to be a floor considering it's usually the ground on most maps.
Rednecks might call it the 1st floor, but I haven't done my research.
Edit: This confusion really comes up in T-buildings. I don't consider the garage area to be a floor considering it's usually the ground on most maps.
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
hmm, always call the lowest floor (thats above ground, not basement) for First floor, then second etc.
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Hulabi
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
That's how it's in Finland at least[R-DEV]Rhino wrote:lol, that isn't even consistent with either the British or American ways![]()
It's consistent with the American way, T-building has a ground level because it's not an actual floor, it's outside and under the building. When you go up the stairs (and thus actually enter the building) you get to first floor and then to the second floor.
Russian apartment building has ground floor (can also be called first floor), when you go up the stairs you get to 2nd, 3rd, 4th floors etc.
http://www.learnbritishenglish.co.uk/wp ... Floors.jpg
A basement would be anything that's underground.
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Fir3w411
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
This is almost exactly the way I use it.'[R-COM wrote:Hulabi;2073441']PR examples:
Russian apartment building has ground floor, 2nd floor, 3rd floor etc.
T-building has ground level, 1st floor, 2nd floor etc.
If the building has no real rooms or anything on the ground floor, then I consider the first elevated floor the first floor and the one below ground floor.
If the building has rooms on the ground floor then I call it both sometimes
And like Rhin said it's mostly all about where you come from.

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PLODDITHANLEY
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
I.'ve noticed lots of Americans call ground first floor, I just make things clear I use ground.
But all adds to the PR mumble experience just imagine the fun in NATO operations....
But all adds to the PR mumble experience just imagine the fun in NATO operations....
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Cossack
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Re: first floor - bottom floor?
How its in Latvia and most eastern block countries:
Basement
First floor
Second floor
Third floor
My language does not even have a term "ground floor", and Russian too as I am aware
For me ground floor does not make any sense
Basement
First floor
Second floor
Third floor
My language does not even have a term "ground floor", and Russian too as I am aware
For me ground floor does not make any sense









