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Difference between "손님" and "고객님". Thanks!

Also, if I'm to invite someone to my house, so he/she would be my 손님 or 고객님?

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For learning: Korean
Base language: English
Category: Language

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    "손님" can be either "a guest" or "a customer", but "고객(님)" is definitely a customer", so if you invite someone to your house, she/he will be your "손님".

    FYI, the term "고객" comes from Japanese.^^'

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