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Whaat is the difference between shop and store?
Is there any differences between shop and store?
I mean maybe store is bigger than shop or on the contrary.
Feb 16, 2016 8:14 AM
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Shop
I would say that a shop is somewhere you go to have a service preformed, or only provides a single or narrowly focused good. Usually contains a workshop of some kind where the goods are made on-site for the customer.
Body Shop refers to an auto repair facility (autobody shop)
Wood Shop refers to a place where you can go to get custom woodworking done
Coffee Shop a place you can go to get hand-made drinks
Butcher's Shop a place to get custom cuts of meat
Store
I would say that a store is the more common American term for a place you go to buy something. They usually have many different sections and offer a wider variety of goods than a shop. The goods you purchase are usually made off-site and only stored on location.
Department Store buy furnishings and clothes for each room of the house
Grocery Store buy food and many other consumables
Online Store buy anything! :D
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http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/9797/what-are-the-differences-between-shop-shoppe-and-store
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