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What are the differences between" store " and "shop" ?
23 ott 2016 03:25
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There is not a really big difference in my opinion. I usually think of stores as being bigger, and selling more of a variety of goods. A shop is usually to sell something more specific, and is usually smaller. For example, I would say "grocery store", which usually means a big food market, but smaller stores are sometimes called a "shop".
23 ottobre 2016
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Store tends to be said more in America. Shop is used more in the UK because you go to a shop to go shopping, and store can also mean to store something, but both make sense.
23 ottobre 2016
The buyers of stock are shops, but shop faces to guest . it's just my personal opinion.
23 ottobre 2016
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