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What is the difference between "choose" and "select"?
What is the difference between "choose" and "select"?
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May 1, 2013 12:13 AM
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Choosing is less formal than selecting. They both mean to pick from a group of available options.
A "choice" is usually based off of a "preference". Most of the time, people use the word "choice".
"I choose not to eat meat."
"He chose to stay at home instead of going out."
A "selection" is usually more thought out or technical.
"You have been selected for the job."
"I selected the ingredients myself."
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