>europeans call first floor "ground floor"
are they retarded? and the worst part, they call second floor "first floor" although there's clearly one floor below it that is above fucking ground. fuck europeans in their asses
Europeans call first floor "ground floor"
That's the correct way. It's what Jesus would have done.
A list of numbers starts at 0 you dumb fucking russia monkey
Ground floor is ground floor, N=0, first floor up is N+1=1
Only amerimutts do that
Argentines also call it "ground floor" while we call it "first floor", Argentines are truly European.
do you also count steps from 0? or your family members?
ok dad is 0 mom is 1 so in total I have ONE family member haha
wtf, by that logic you should have only 9 fingers when you try to count them
Europeans are literal fags who would love it if you fucked them in their asses but on this one they are correct.
>but on this one they are correct
you only say that because anglos forced you to call first floor """ground""" floor during colonization times
Below ground is -1
Ground level is 0
Above ground level is 1
I live in a commieblock where the first floor which is literally a ground floor, there is nit a single atep under the ground level literally, is called a basement = -1 floor. The next floor is called the ground floor = 0 and just the next floor literally the third row of windows is the first floor.
That makes no sense
Anyway this only happens in business buildings
No one says I live in ground floor here (térreo)
Yeah i heard the germans do this. We don't.
It literally is ON the ground, thats why we call it parterre in Austria. The first floor is the first floor that's in the air
It's literally on the ground, come on
As an autistic German I can confirm that this is the way to do it
so if your house only has a "ground floor" it doesnt exist?
>this is maximum russian intelligence you will ever find
Wait a minute, nobody told me we did that!
yes
In mathematic and science a list always start with 0, counting the ground floor as the first floor is the equivalent of a retarded imperial unit that makes no sense whatsoever
now leave
I went to Córdoba and everyone called it "planta baja" instead of "primer piso".
>what is 0-indexing
We are all brogrammers here.
>In mathematic and science a list always start with 0
Not true.
In math, starting at 1 is more common.
In programming starting from 0 is more common, but then you have Matlab.
It's okay, you can just call yourself german. The autism comes with it
have you never stepped outside or do you live in bumfuck nowhere with single story buildings everywhere?
We call the floor on which we walk on, not the one above our heads
All Russians are born 1 year old
we historically copy paste euro regulations when it comes to standards, from encoding to voltages, to car and city designs
most latin america, particularly north of Peru just go with American standards
if you get in an elevator and press 0 you go o ground floor.
if you press 1 you go to first floor.
if you press 2 ou go to second floor.
do you understand logic?
We call it the lobby, sweetums.
yuros be like, "why yes, i am on the 0th floor"
next thing they'll tell us they don't even have -1, -2, etc for basement floors baka
how many dicks do you have?
also, where is the ground floor on pic related?
we also call the ground floor "parter".
It's from french I think
Where the main door is, where else?
>also, where is the ground floor on pic related?
Depends on where the main entrance to the house is.
>if you get in an elevator and press 0 you go o ground floor.
there's no 0 button in elevator you freak
americans be like
>well yes we never landed on the moon, we landed on moon's first floor.
It's either "0" or "P" from french "parterre"
absolute retards. why cant you have the main door at the second or third floor?
Yeah, i'm quite sure it comes from french
Yeah there is, i literally just took this photo
>intentionally posts an ambiguous 2 story building with both floors having access to the ground when everyone is arguing about apartment buildings
I too enjoy the occasional non sequitur
Lmao. Russian still don't understand the concept of zero and therefore they don't have the 0 button in their elevators. lmamamoo
maybe in your backwards commie bloccs you dont
You call it ground floor because the localization is expressed as an offset:
0 elevation = ground floor
N elevation = first floor
2N elevation = second floor
And so
This is unclear in this picture because the numbering system used in Poland and I assume in majority of Europe is relative to the ground not absolute and the ground level in your picture varies throughout the physical dimensions of the house.
Take a look at pic related. In this case there is no ground floor because the living/functional space of the building is entirely off the ground and so the entrance to this particular example is at the first floor.
apartment building next to me, 8 floors and parking cellar below it
that's correct. Now look at this graph and tell me that the "Euro way" doesn't make a lot more sense.
That is, the absolute position is defined as ground elevation (say, 500m above sea) as G, and the height separation of each floor as k, so we observe:
Ground floor has an altitude of G+0,since it's the starter
Nth floor has an altitude of G+(N*k)
Ground floor = 0th floor
jesus christ you make yourself look stupid now
wtf? 8th floor also has ground entrance, how is this possible???
which one is the main entrance then?
Are they technically considered the same building? Over here you only ever see factories or warehouses having multiple actual entrances. Just because they're attached doesn't mean you can access all floor through it.
Besides you're still intentionally posting ambiguous buildings. So... you tell me, what is the first floor in that building then.
In Canada we call the lowest floor first floor or ground floor, but the floor above that is always second floor.
>0 floor
>mfw Eurabians construct their buildings over voids
europeans are vile freaks
that was really fucking confusing to me as a kid
I remember arguing with my grandma for several minutes straight about what floor she lives on because I had no idea the "ground floor" was a thing
Where the postal box is, duh
they are the same building but its apartments, you cant go from one to the other. since they have their own parking on top i dont think they have access down, they even have different street adress and mailboxes outside their doors, but i do know the entire building is one big homeowners association.
first floor is obviously the one above the parking cellar (thats mostly blasted out into the hillside). if there was no parking it would still be the first floor that doesnt change anything.
René Descartes itt, good
How do elevators work in the US/Russia then? When they want leave a building do they press the button "1"? Is there even a button "0"?
galaxybrain answer
yes
no
americans are so fat they can just jump from elevations unharmed
there is not elevator button for the ground floor
I get the naming convention of floors in Europe and it makes sense but it’s still retarded.
Yes, the 1st floor is the ground floor in the US
And if a building has an underground, does the elevator go "3 2 1 -1 -2 -3"?
yup, one of my uni buildings goes 3 2 1 -1
Sounds weird but ok. Thanks.
that's absolutely mental
you people should be locked up