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What is the difference between "Club" & "Society"?
I run an organization, which name is Barisal University IT Club. Some of my friends said that, I should change my organization name as Society instead of Club.
I actually want to know, what's the differences between club & society? Where should I use society as an organization name?
19 de abr. de 2017 11:29
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Either is fine. Club implies something smaller and more intimate (i.e. a book club, s sports club) while a society sounds larger (like something citywide).
19 de abril de 2017
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When I was at university in England, I was for a time Societies Officer on the student union executive. Most sports and hobby groups were called "clubs" e.g. Hockey Club, Chess Club; and most other interest groups were called "societies" e.g. Debating Society, International Society. However, there was no rule.
21 de abril de 2017
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The club should have a goal or an interest that unites the members of the club. The society is just a group of people without any restrictions about size, goal ... anything (world society, tribe society, family society, prison society). Every club is a society, but not every society is a club.
21 de abril de 2017
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treated as singular or plural
An association dedicated to a particular interest or activity.
‘I belong to a photographic club’
as modifier ‘the club secretary’
To my knowledge, club is more like an organization with entertainment and amusement.
Synonyms
society, association, organization, institution, group
19 de abril de 2017
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