Even the English call them DUVETS. A comforter is something you stick in a baby's mouth--used to be known as a dummy. Has language changed that much in the last few years?
Ik it sounds irritating to you but its a slang and you have to respect it alright? Otherwise id make so many jokes like how brits call a sweater a jumper lol
In American English, a duvet is typically called a comforter. “Comforter” is generally used to refer to a slightly different type of bedding that is not as thick, does not have a cover and is often used over a top sheet. It’s simply a regional term. Obviously different countries have different names for hundreds of thousands of items.
Thank you for the tips.
You are very welcome 🙌😁
How many minutes
We recommend a regular wash cycle. This should be at least 45-60 minutes. Make sure to check the care label for instructions :)
In the US and Canada, they are called comforters.
Gewoon wassen.
Thats about it, in a nutshell 👌😁
nothing special
Even the English call them DUVETS. A comforter is something you stick in a baby's mouth--used to be known as a dummy. Has language changed that much in the last few years?
Yes, everyone I know called them comforters
Ik it sounds irritating to you but its a slang and you have to respect it alright? Otherwise id make so many jokes like how brits call a sweater a jumper lol
In American English, a duvet is typically called a comforter. “Comforter” is generally used to refer to a slightly different type of bedding that is not as thick, does not have a cover and is often used over a top sheet. It’s simply a regional term. Obviously different countries have different names for hundreds of thousands of items.
You understood though?