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    What do you call this?

    Hee hee.... just a silly little thing thats been tripping me up at work.

    All my life, I've called this a couch:


    Now at work, I have to call it a "sofa" to customers, because the thought is that saying "couch" can have a negative impression on people (as in "couch potato")

    Soooo.... what do you all call this piece of furniture and would you think "couch" is a negative word? I will retrain my brain to call it a sofa, but its HARD, after 30-some years of calling it a couch

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    That is a couch to me.

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    That is a couch to me.

    A sofa is what my New York grandmother had in her parlor.

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    It's a couch to me, also!
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    Either a couch or a dog/cat bed. I don't think couch is negative. I think happy thoughts when I hear it cause that's where me and the animals cuddle up.
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    Couch here too, never been a sofa for me either.
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    I say couch and sofa, although I've also heard people call them "davenports."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pembroke_Corgi
    I say couch and sofa, although I've also heard people call them "davenports."
    My grandma and grandpa call it a davenport. To me though, it looks like a nice, comfy couch!
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    It's a couch to me too. Always has been, always will be.

    If people are offended by this, I shudder to think what this world has come to. I have to wonder if people this touchy are carrying giant guilt complexes on their shoulders. The world needs to lighten up and have a sense of humor. If you can't laugh, what can you do?


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    I call mine a couch, but salespeople call them sofas because it sounds more "rich" and proper. It's really just a play on words, sofa is more proper while couch is "slang", at least on sales floor.

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    It is a nap place!
    We call it a couch, altough my father in law calls them davenports also Maybe it is a Kansas thing? I never heard them called that, although a SOFA is what you are not allowed to sit on until you are 30 in when we were growing up. It was what the adults sat on (looked like a white couch to us!)
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    I call that a chesterfield!


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    I call it a couch.

    My parents called it a couch, and we had a big, ugly orange and white velveteen one growing up, that all our friends and us sat on, jumped on the cushions and watched TV on.

    However, my grandparents did not have a "couch" they had a "sofa" or a "davenport". We would no more have sat on those things than we would have thrown oatmeal on the carpet.

    Perhaps it's a level of formality, perhaps it's generational.
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    I would call it a couch, sofa, or settee. I don't think of one word as being more up-market than another, but sales people will always try to avoid negative connotations.

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    Davenport.

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