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What's the difference between "customer" and "patron"?
Dec 18, 2017 1:07 AM
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Sometimes, there is no difference. Both can be used to refer to people who come to a store or other business to buy something. But, patron can also mean somebody who provides financial support for something. For example, "Rockefeller [a rich man] was one of the leading patrons of the symphony orchestra in New York. He donated over $1 million each year to them."
December 18, 2017
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