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coworker/colleague What's the difference between coworker and colleague?
20 feb. 2018 12:33
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The word "colleague" is associated with the word "college". Originally it referred to a fellow member of a profession or official body. Two teachers would be colleagues. Two doctors would be colleagues. In our modern world, the term is used to describe people who work together in all fields of employment. It would, however, sound odd if we heard the term used for two people working in low paying jobs. If a construction worker called his coworker his colleague, we would think he was being funny. Hope this helps
20 februari 2018
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they both have the same meaning
20 februari 2018
In my experience, 'coworker' seems less formal than 'colleague'. I agree with Kamal and Kia, they mean the same thing but I tend to use 'coworker' more often.
20 februari 2018
Thank you, Kamal.
21 februari 2018
Both mean the same. They are synonyms :)
20 februari 2018
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