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Americans - Pains in the Neck
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22/09/2005 13:09:01
 
 
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Politics
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01052007
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You are right of course. My mistake. The beds in Germany were like that. Absolute heaven. Most were feather. You can buy them here as well but they are considered a luxury item.


>>I have a duvet. I sleep on 2 pillows, but both are rather flat feather pillows. So my head sinks in and it is really comfortable. Here you can buy a duvet almost anywhere (including Walmart and Target) and definitely at all linen stores but here a duvet is a bedsize pillowcase that holds a quilt INSIDE IT. You remove the outer covering (duvet) and wash it.
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>No, you guys have got it wrong: the duvet is the quilt and the "pillow case" is the "duvet cover". Maybe your quilts aren't the same: Ours are lightweight, usually white, of cotton or poly-cotton, filled with foam or feathers. You fluff them up just as you would do a pillow. They're not like the type you cover the bed with.
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>> My daughter has a duvet on her bed as well. It is convenient for washing but not so great for appearance. The duvet can slip around and I ended up added velcro tabs on my daughters so it would stay in place on the quilt that was inside it.
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>LOL. I can just picture you sewing velcro tabs on all your kids' PJs :-) You must have the wrong type of quilt for the concept. A proper duvet quilt just sort of envelopes you and stays put.
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>While we're on the subject, why are women referred to as "the weaker sex"? I challenge any man to wrest the bed covers from a woman's grasp once she's pulled them over her side of the bed! :-)
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