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What's the difference between 'uniform' and 'suit' ?
They look the same.and what's the difference between 'vest' and 'waistcoat' ?
19 mrt. 2014 01:06
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A uniform can be any type of clothing that a person is required to wear, such as a police uniform, school uniform(polo shirt and khaki pants), ect. while a suit is a specific type of clothing. (in short; jacket, tie and pants - business attire)
19 maart 2014
I can't speak for every American, but I am 20 years old and I have never used (or heard) the word waistcoat. It sounds like British English to me. So maybe British people say "waistcoat" and Americans say "vest" The two Englishes are very different
19 maart 2014
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