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do people use the expression take/grab a pew in American English ?
Jan 9, 2017 8:53 PM
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I have not heard this expression either. I am a native to the East Coast as well.
"Take a seat" and "Grab a seat" are both used as an expression to sit down. Pews are only in churches, and do not have the same meaning as seat or bench.
January 9, 2017
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I have never heard it before, and I am American. I am from the east coast, so it is possible they say it in other parts of the U.S..
January 9, 2017
No, it's not used here. In fact, when I saw the question I was completely puzzled as to why one would say this. A pew is bench seating in a church. So it made no sense to me.
January 10, 2017
This is used more in British English.
This is a colloquial expression which means takes a seat.
It is still said these days by mainly the older generations.
January 10, 2017
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