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I am confused about the meanings of maid and housekeeper. Maybe because they refer to different types of jobs in Britian and The USA ?
What I understand is-
maid is British and housekeeper is Am. Añthough both take care of the house ( clean , iron , wash...)
And another point is hotels: what do you call the cleaner person ?
In Spanish we say: empleada de hogar or asistenta for houses . At hotels we say : camarera de piso
Thanks
Jul 27, 2015 9:27 PM
Answers · 2
I know that at a hotel, a maid would work in the housekeeping department. The maid is a person, but housekeeping is the job. Many native speakers use these words interchangeably; they mean the same thing to many people.
July 27, 2015
i think you are right we in egypt say about housekeeper who take care of house
July 27, 2015
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