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that can be, if you expect furniture it say, fully furnished, Lee
"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 19:05:32 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote:
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>> sf wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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>> > On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 22:06:55 -0700 (PDT), Tommy Joe
>> > > wrote:
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>> > > I guess that's one positive to renting a so-called furnished
>> > > place. This place, because of its label, must provide an oven and a
>> > > fridge. It's not fully furnished like the transient style joints I
>> > > stayed in when I lived in L.A. You have to get your own furniture.
>> > > Yes, buying a new fridge, or even a used one, would be a stresser
>> > > for me, that's for sure. I hate shopping. W
>> >
>> > A furnished apartment comes with actual furniture... you know - a bed,
>> > a couch, a table... stuff like that. An apartment with a kitchen that
>> > includes a refrigerator and a stove but nothing else is still an
>> > unfurnished apartment.
>>
>> Depends on the area. In lots of places, they call it 'furnished' if it
>> has a fridge and stove. 'Fully furnished' is used it it has a bed and
>> dresser etc. Has to do with local laws and patterns I expect.
>>
>> Oh and in some, 'unfurnished' specifically means no stove or fridge and
>> may also mean no hot water heater believe it or not. Overseas, that
>> can also mean no kitchen cabinets our countertops. Just hookups for a
>> sink and such.
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> I'm just talking about the US. Furnished means it has a stove and
> refrigerator, but no actual furniture *here* in the USA?
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