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Address "SUITE 1401,14/F WORLD COMMERCE CENTR HARBOUR CITY,7-11 CANTON ROAD" "ROOM 1401,14F WORLD COMMERCE CENTR HARBOUR CITY,7-11 CANTON ROAD" Can "suite" be used as "room"? Or are there any differences? Which one is better to use? Thank you for your answer!:)
Aug 4, 2017 7:27 AM
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Hey, Azure! Technically, the difference between a suite and a room is about space. This can vary from buildings to buildings, or in a hotel, where the concept of room already includes a bathroom, and the suite is that one with living room, dinning space etc. Grammatically, both are right, it'll depend on the situation. One thing to mention is that normally the post services have rules to write the addresses, so if is this the case, you better check. I hope this helps!
August 4, 2017
A suite is really made up of a bathroom, a bedroom and a reception room, minimum. But there is no legal international definition of one, so I've stayed in a "suite" which is one very ong thin room with reception at one end and a bed at the other. I wouldn't use capitals like that and you have to decide about Centre or Center....Centr is not an English word. SInce you went with Harbour then it ought to be Centre, of perhaps Harbor with Center..
August 4, 2017
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