Why is this so damn difficult to find
Why is this so damn difficult to find
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TIL not everyone uses a duvet (also TIL that that thing's called a duvet). That's really surprising to me, so some people just use the blanket directly? What do you do when it gets dirty, they're really hard to wash?
As posted further down, here's my understanding:
A duvet is hard to wash, but a blanket is about the same as a duvet cover, it's just thicker and thus takes up more space in the washing machine. My washing machine does a good job of spinning out the water, so it doesn't take forever to dry.
Aussie English is almost the same, just replace duvet with doona
I live in a cold bit of Australia and we use doonas with doona covers and an optional top sheet
We nearly never wash the doona, just the cover and the sheets
A duvet by definition is down. Duvet is the French word for down. Though I'm sure most people don't realize this and use duvet to refer to just about anything blanketlike.
I think you mean a duvet cover, a duvet is a thick (cotton or down filled) blanket. Also called a comforter or quilt in America.
I find it absolutely insane that someone would use a duvet without a duvet cover.. I change my duvet cover once or twice a week, can't imagine these people are washing their entire duvets once a week.
So I shower, put on clean pajamas washed every 1-2 days, comforter is separated by blanket or sheet depending on temp, most of the year it's just a sheet anyway, blankets and sheets get washed 1-2 times a week and comforter maybe once a month, maybe that's gross but without surveying a bunch of Americans I'd say that's pretty common. I don't really see how it's gonna get but so dirty with 3 layers of fabric between me and it.
No they're definitely talking about duvets themselves
And I'm pretty sure by blanket they mean blanket
Yep, I got that mixed up, thanks.
I was also gonna ask why you couldn't just put your weighted blanket in a cover, only to realize that I don't know the right words in English. Also weird that people just don't use covers for their blankets, but if you're not happy with the color of your blanket, that would be a good reason to start using one.
Just use whatever word makes sense to you. That's what us native speakers do most of the time.
Not all blankets are difficult to wash. Mine just goes in the washer with the rest of the linens.
I have my weighted blanket on top of my normal duvet, in summer I just have a sheet and the weighted blanket on top