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Shanto Divakar Sunny
'Be seated' and 'sit down' are they same in meaning?
May 5, 2013 5:33 PM
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"Be seated" is very formal and you will usually only hear it said during a ceremony or church service. "Sit down" can be a little too direct if you don't include "please". A common way to say this is also "have a seat".
May 5, 2013
Yes, they have the same meaning, but "be seated" sounds more formal.
May 5, 2013
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