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Personnel vs staff
Could You Tell me if in British English is there a difference?
I' ve been told in América they use " staff only for workers of high rank , profesionals.
If I could Have this clarified?
Thank You very much
2017年1月22日 19:04
回答 · 3
It's the same here in America. "Staff" is the word we use in everyday speech. "Personnel", on the other hand, is very formal; I see it on signs more often than I hear it spoken. But the two words mean the same thing.
2017年1月22日
In the UK all workers would be referred to as staff or employees.
Hope this helps
2017年1月22日
In London it's normal to use "staff" for any level. "Personnel" sounds very formal, I never heard it in spoken language. It's also quite common to talk about "employees".
2017年1月22日
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