Andrew Zhao
"Vice" and "Deputy" When express "second in command", like "vice president" and "deputy president", is there any difference and which one is used widely? Thank you.
Apr 22, 2015 1:56 AM
Answers · 3
I think of vice as meaning someone who can take over if the boss is unable to. Usually there is just one, unless they have a specific duty (like vice president of marketing in a company), in which case it's more like they are in charge of a department. To me, deputy means someone who has the authority to act for the boss, like a deputy sheriff has the powers of a sheriff to arrest people, etc. There can be a lot of deputies.
April 22, 2015
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