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What is the difference of 'sandal','slipper' and'a flip-flop'?
What is the difference of 'sandal','slipper' and'a flip-flop'?I know they are all shoes.I am very confused about their description.
2010년 12월 7일 오전 2:53
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A sandal is a shoe with an open top. They don't have shoelaces, but are usually latched together with either a belt-like strap, or velcro.
A flip flop is like a sandal, but usually much less sturdy, and more bendy, or "cheap". You can just slip them right onto your foot.
A slipper is another slip-on shoe that is used for comfort, they are usually furry or squishy on the inside. You usually do not wear slippers outside, at the store, etc, mostly just for comfort inside your home. :)
2010년 12월 7일
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check out this link ( it is a visual dictionary ) , ( you can see the pictures of different shoes )
http://visual.merriam-webster.com/clothing-articles/clothing/shoes/unisex-shoes_2.php
http://visual.merriam-webster.com/clothing-articles/clothing/shoes/womens-shoes_1.php
2010년 12월 7일
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Here's some extra confusion: they can all be the exact same piece of footwear.
'Flip-flops' is used in English-speaking countries, but not commonly. In Australia we call them 'thongs'.
'Sandals' is how my Brazilian friends refer to them when they speak English ("chinelo"?)
'Slippers' is what my Malaysian friends have called them (though these were specifically for indoors).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip-flops
2010년 12월 7일
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Please add me in msn.i can give some pictures to discriminate them.
2010년 12월 7일
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I use them interchangeably although there may be minor differences :P
2010년 12월 7일
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