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to make an offer, a proposal, a proposition, a suggestion - what's the difference?
to make an offer, a proposal, a proposition, a suggestion - what's the difference?
Nov 13, 2011 10:41 AM
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According to http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary, a proposal or a proposition is "an act of putting forward or stating something for consideration" and an offer is "a: a presenting of something for acceptance <considering job offers from several firms> <an offer of marriage> b: an undertaking to do an act or give something on condition that the party to whom the proposal/proposition is made do some specified act or make a return promise."
Basically, an offer implies something is needed in return, whereas a proposal or proposition is more of an idea or suggestion.
suggestion = an idea for something
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