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dave2222 | 23:17 Wed 26th Jul 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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just told my girlfriend a couple is two and a few is three can someone please confirm this for her as she thinks there both a couple
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She could be right ...sorry

a few = A small number of persons or things.

a couple = Two items of the same kind; a pair.


so a couple COULD be a few ... I can see choccies & flowers on the menu
Well Dave I always see a few as three or more, never two, that's a couple.
To add to that depending on the tone of voice when a few is said, e.g "there's a few going" in response to how many are going on the christmas do? means to us probably over half of the staff team.
few is non specific, but couple is two, although its not set in stone or to be taken so literally, both can be used to just mean a small amount from 2 to 5
I think this may be a dialect thing. In Scotland, if someone says, "Can I borrow a couple of matches?" he certainly does not mean literally 'two'. Similarly, someone who claims he had a 'couple' of beers the previous evening, generally means several/a few, as Joko suggests.
Is the lady from north of the border by any chance, Dave? (This usage may exist in other parts of the UK as well, of course. I don't know.)
I say a couple is two and a few is three, any more than that is a lot, as in a few too many they had three more than they should have.
So ask her what it means when they say, " The couple spent their honeymoon in Paris". What? All three of them???

To add to the confusion...

In Barbados, traditionally, a couple is four!

One hound is 'half a couple'
a couple is always two to me so I'd probably embarrass myself in front of Quizmonster by giving him only two matches... And a couple also means two people, but generally only if they're romantically linked, otherwise they're just two people... But a few can be any number; if you invite 50 people and only 10 turn up, that's still 'a few'.
A couple is 2. a few, is just not very many
I'll come back to this in a couple of minutes.
A couple is two

A few is 3 or more

Several is 7 or more
Ask her what,''There both the same'' means. Is it like ''There,there''?
The way I see it is a couple is a non commital two, i.e. could be two but could be more and a few is any low number over one, but generally not two as a couple would then be more appropriate.

The whole point of both are non commital number so a definate number cannot be assigned IMO.
'round here, we use them this way...
"a" means at least one, ie: give me a cigarette means give me one, at the very least...
"a couple" means two, whereas "a couple of" means at least two, similar to "a", above.
"few" means a small number, generally three to five, but "a few" seems to increase a little, and "quite a few" means a large number
"several" usually means a large number, but is also used in a way that means any divisible number.
"a lot" always means a large number.

in my experience, people associate "several" with "seven", because of the coincidental spelling.

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