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Ferris Chen
choice v.s. decision
What's the difference between "make a choice" and " "make a decision"?
Thank you.
Jun 2, 2019 12:43 PM
Answers · 4
Make a choice means having option then you need to choose.
Make a decision means you decide.
June 2, 2019
Thank you so much.
I also look at the word" decision".
Decision is more serious and analytical.
May I right?
June 2, 2019
They are similar concepts, but you CHOOSE what you decide to do - you would use "you have a choice between this action and that action" or you make a "decision" to DO this or that. The action verbs "choose" or "decide" are used like this - "I chose to come study in the U.S." or "I decided to come to the U.S. to study so the decision is your choice.
June 2, 2019
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Ferris Chen
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