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which word do u prefer to use?Cashier and teller.
Jul 5, 2010 2:22 AM
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Teller is only at a bank. Full name: "bank teller". Cashier is very common. The person taking money at any business is a cashier. Anyone that stands at a cash register. But a teller *gives* money, so it's not a cashier...
July 5, 2010
depends on the situation- when paying for something at, say, a store, i would use the word cashier. but when i'm at the bank i would use teller. teller usually implies a banker while cashier implies people who work in a store.
July 5, 2010
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