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fare, fee, charge , what's the difference then?
the above three words mean the same in chinese"fei yong" . how can i use them correctly?what's the difference among them?
May 7, 2010 1:56 AM
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A fare is money paid for travel - eg. taxi fare, air fare etc.
A fee is money paid for a service - eg. banking fee
A charge is also a fee (eg. bank charges), but that word is more often used as a verb - "How much do you charge?"
These are separate from the price of an item - you'd still say "the cost".
May 7, 2010
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