is a "kitchen" also a name for some kind of appliance in the uk? because we just saw an anecdote, marked as happening in the UK, about someone "getting the wrong kitchen delivered" and that sentence just does not parse as making any sort of sense to me
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@Felthry oh right, Americans buy houses with the kitchens built into them

@noiob so what, the house just comes with an empty room and you have to turn it into a kitchen yourself???
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@Felthry yeah, or you buy your predecessor's kitchen

@noiob so i'm assuming here that "kitchen" refers to the whole array of cabinets+stove+oven+refrigerator+sink+microwave??

it feels weird to us that you wouldn't just take the one the house already has in it when you move in
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@Felthry well, it's not included, you're expected to take it with you when you move out, or sell it to the next person if they want it

@noiob that feels like a huge hassle, because it's a lot of large appliances to move that may well not end up fitting in the new place
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@noiob or do you just have some standardized dimensions for an oven and refrigerator?
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@noiob @Felthry if memory serves all standard ovens are either 50cm wide, or 60cm wide (that's the one with one or two ovens, regardless of whether they have a built in hob or not) and are either free standing (hob included on top) or built-in (hob separate as it's intended to be fitted into a unit).
Range cookers are similar, in that they come in, I think, either 100cm wide or 110cm I think

@Nine @Felthry I don't think I've ever seen a range cooker in anyone's kitchen, those look like they'd overload my circuits lol

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