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 Pretty3
 
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							| What are they called in English ? 
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							|  What is this chair called ??     and What is the chair that has wheels and it is used in the office called ? I tried to upload its picture but it is failed .     Thanks :) |  24 Oct 2010      
					
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 boydegg
 
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							| Where I grew up, that �s called a high chair.   The other chair you described ... I �ve heard it called an office chair, a swivel chair and a computer chair.   Hope this helps,   Brian   www.grammarmancomic.com |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| The pic looks like a high chair and it �s used for babies. 
 An office chair with wheels is exactly that although it may also swivel and tilt. I call the chair I �m sitting in right now a computer chair (when it behaves itself). |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 kaz76
 
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							| This is called a high chair. The other one is just an office chair. |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 SueThom
 
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							| Yup, high chair or highchair. 
 There are a whole host of names for the other chair:  office chair, desk chair, computer chair, swivel chair, task chair, etc.  One with a rather high back is sometimes called a manager �s or executive chair and one without arms is sometimes called a student chair or student task chair.
 
 Up until a decade or so ago, the swivel chair was not the norm, so a desk chair was the standard 4-legged, straight back affair. A chair that swiveled was a swivel chair.  However, that �s become the standard in offices--even home offices--so office chair or computer chair are probably the most common terms now in the US.
 
 Hope the elaboration is helpful to someone.
 
 Sue
 
 
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 ueslteacher
 
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							| Don �t you guys call that one a feeding chair? As it IS used to feed the baby/toddler. Sophia |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| Sophia, 
 Perhaps one day someone will call it a  �feeding chair �. |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 Olindalima ( F )
 
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							| Hi Sophia 
 I think we can start now, brilliant idea, it is a feeding chair, yes, why not?
 Everybody will understand what we are talking about, right.?
 
 And they say I am an english teacher, God , I am not even a teacher of English.
 Have a nice week,
 Linda
 
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							| Everyone that I know calls it a High Chair!   Les |  24 Oct 2010     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| It is sometimes referred to as a feeding chair and baby dining chair (just google it and you �ll see) but where I come from high chair is the most commonly used word.   Cheers   Jayho |  25 Oct 2010     
					
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 Pretty3
 
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							| Thanks a lot dear.   So it is a high chair |  25 Oct 2010     
					
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