Which word do you use more commonly in the United States? A "stall"? Or a "booth"?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Both are actually used quite often! In this scenario, we would have used "booth" instead of "stall." In the United States, we use "stalls" when discussing animal pens, public bathrooms, or marked parking spots for vehicles. We use "booths" when discussing vendors selling or providing information something or providing information, like the food booths that Caillou is going to in the video. Ex: There's a booth that's selling cotton candy! Ex: The bathroom stall was absolutely disgusting. Ex: The county fair had hundreds of booths with many different vendors. Ex: Please put the horse into her stall for the night.