I've never thought to ask before, but is "nightstand" just American for "bedside table"?
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The difference is that Americans put them in the closet during the day. Rich Americans swap for their Daystands.
The difference in words is that the Americans needed a hat rack next to the bed to hang up their guns, whilst the Brits needed a table to lay down their knives.
Coming from a humid country (...england...), I never understood the need to have a glass of water near the bed. Doesn't that just guarantee that you need to get up and pee in the middle of the night?
Then I spent one week in Beijing. One glass would not cut it.
I keep water by my bed at night. I usually don't drink any, but occasionally I've woken up and drank the whole thing without stopping, and other times I'll have a few sips.
It's worth it to not have to trudge to the kitchen in the middle of the night. I've had to do that - either because I forgot my water or ran out and was still thirsty - and it's not fun.
Our house is really dry, in winter especially. And I exercise in the evenings sometimes and am still rehydrating from that.
I'm in the south east and I keep a bottle nearby. Maybe I don't drink enough during the day.
Idk, I always have a bottle of water at my bed. I mostly don't need it, but depending on what I ate I empty the whole bottle during the night. And I hate getting up just to get something to drink.
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