we're at the point of british summer where we are officially into bullshit territory

i can tell because I am absolutely going to have to use, instead of a duvet, an empty duvet cover just so I have SOMETHING covering me so I can comfortably sleep, but also not something so thick that I become an easy bake sknq in my bed.

@Felthry i mean it basically is a sheet at this point, it's just I don't have a single layer sheet to trhrow on my bed, but we do have a plethora of spare duvet covers

@Nine Is that common in the UK? In the US, you generally have a sheet and a blanket and a duvet (if you mean what we think you mean by that, which is called a comforter over here) is an optional extra--you have either one of those or a quilt
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@Felthry uh...

shit let me just quickly look up terms here because quilt and duvet are interchangable terms here I think?

there's always a base sheet, like a fitted sheet, or a flat sheet, that fits over the mattress, pillow cases, and then you have your duvet/quilt over the top of that which is inside a cover thing.

Sheets that go under/above the duvet are rare? I mean they do happen but they're usually pretty rare, as is a blanket on top (usually we just get a thicker duvet)

@Felthry ohh I see yeah, okay, we usually use Duvet's in the UK rather than quilts. Duvets are like, just a big, flat pillow that spans p.much the whole bed, and have a cover that fits over them, that you can remove and wash separately without having to wash and dry the whole thing like with a quilt or blanket.

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