Question:

Couch or sofa?

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Answer:

A sofa is a long upholstered seat with a back and arms for two or more people who sit on it. A couch may be the same thing or it may be for only one person, a long reclining seat with a headrest at one end, as with a psychoanalyst's couch. The Roman couches did not have the headrest. Diners stretched out full length and propped themselves up on one elbow. The couch was an incline with a slope of some ten degrees with the feet at the lower end away from the center.
i say couch, but i call it a sofa bed.
Simple answer: There are only couch potatoes. There's no such thing as sofa potatoes. Some people might confuse the word couch for crouch especially when they don't know the differences. Even though I prefer sofa because it sounds like the Chinese word for comfortable, I do use both words.
Couch. bigger comfy-er if that makes senseeee
There is no difference between those two words. Really. I think the only reason we have the word sofa is because it's a Latin-derived word, or something. (I know they call it a sofà in Italian, anyway.)

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