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what are the difference between join, link and connect?
Jul 11, 2014 6:33 PM
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the word 'join' doesn't imply a connection, but the 'link' does. though the 'link' means only a one-way connection. a two-way link is a connection.
for example, when when you follow someone on italki you'll make a link. when he (she) approves your request a connection will be established. It's a two-directional linkage.
and when the partner answers to you with a message it means the partner joined the conversation.
It's simple!
July 11, 2014
join is different
go to dictionary.com
July 12, 2014
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