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Jung Kook
Hello.
What's the difference between "bachelor pad" and "bachelor apartment"?
I searched it on Google but it's not clear for me.
2022年5月14日 08:40
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Same, but "pad" has a trendy, hip, cool feel to it. The origin of this use of "pad" probably is the fact that a mattress can be thought of a pad upon which you sleep. Hence, "pad" came to mean "home" because home is where you sleep.
2022年5月14日
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I don't believe there's any difference.
"Bachelor" in this context means "unmarried man."
"Apartment" is plain language, "pad" is slang. (One dictionary calls it "slang," another calls it "informal, for a person's home.")
A "bachelor pad" simply means one that is set up the way a bachelor might set it up; suitable for entertaining a romantic visitor, for example.
(I wonder if it's still current? It has a 1960s-1980s feeling to me.)
2022年5月14日
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Hi Jung Kook,
Bachelor's apartment is smaller than a studio. It refers to physical space.
Bachelor pad refers to a place where it is assumed a single person will live. It can be small or it can also be large, flashy or expensive. For example, Brad Pitt lived in a swanky bachelor pad.
We aren't going to think Brad Pitt lived in a tiny place smaller than a studio, but we will think that was a place where he lived when he was single!
2022年5月14日
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