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the correct way to make up a bed?

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Question by Isabel
Submitted on 4/15/2004
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the correct way to make up a bed?


Answer by Trina
Submitted on 1/27/2005
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just put the covers on with pillows on top of the covers.

 

Answer by Dee Ann Van Dam
Submitted on 12/23/2006
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What is the correct way to put a top sheet on a bed...my husband says you put the top sheet facing up, so when you fold the top back,the right side of the sheet is facing you.
He says the good side of the top sheet should be against you when you sleep.
I say it is the opposite way,inside of sheet down.

 

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