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Could you tell me what does "SOHO" actually mean?
1. Is it an office or used to describe a person?
For example, Two of my friends are writers and SOHO.
Is this example right?
Sep 29, 2013 1:38 PM
Answers · 6
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from holy wiki:
The name "SoHo" refers to the area being "SOuth of HOuston (Street)", and was also a reference to the London district of Soho.
used to define a business area in a city
September 30, 2013
1
Acronyms are often confusing, and without context (or someone just telling you), it turns into a silly guessing game.
Well, thefreedictionary.com turned up another option: Safety and Occupational Health Officer. (Actually it says "office", but it's an easy stretch for it to mean officer). Would that make any sense?
September 29, 2013
1
It doesn't sound right to me.
Soho is a place, I believe it is a suburb of New York, and also in London there is a place called this.
There is a business term called SOHO - small or home office, but I don't think that is correct in this context. SOHO is a class of business, usually it is used in Sales. 'This is the perfect product for SOHO customers'
September 29, 2013
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