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Sofa, Settee, Couch?
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Watching a DFS advert I had the thought, what is the difference between these 3 words you use to describe what you sit on?
Is there a difference, does it depend on where you come from etc?
Strange question I know but it just got me thinking, to me it's a settee...
Is there a difference, does it depend on where you come from etc?
Strange question I know but it just got me thinking, to me it's a settee...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here in my part of the U.S., sofa and couch are used almost interchangeably. (Settee is something found in antique shops.)
The main difference between sofa and couch seems to be dollars spent. But couch, not sofa, is the cheaper item - most likely to be left by the side of the road once the springs sag. Sofa implies big bucks and the promise of reupholstery once the fabric trends change. Of course, I own naught but sofas.
The main difference between sofa and couch seems to be dollars spent. But couch, not sofa, is the cheaper item - most likely to be left by the side of the road once the springs sag. Sofa implies big bucks and the promise of reupholstery once the fabric trends change. Of course, I own naught but sofas.
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