Sasha
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Hello, everyone! What is the difference between a 'canteen' and a 'dining room'? Thank you very much!
2 Thg 01 2022 17:40
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In American English, a canteen can be 3 things: 1) A place like a cafeteria, where many people get their food and eat together. 2) A bar 3) a flask for carrying liquids to drink, for example a container for drinking water on a hike in the mountains. We don't use this word very often, but I hear it in older movies or movies about the military. Good luck!
2 tháng 1 năm 2022
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Interesting that they use both terms in that article. In this case I suspect the dining-room is for senior admin staff or teachers. Possibly the food is served to them, as opposed to a canteen where you collect it as you pay.
2 tháng 1 năm 2022
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In a school, a canteen is where you buy food from. In the US school system, you'd probably call this a cafeteria. The dining room is where you would sit down and eat it.
2 tháng 1 năm 2022
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The article may be correctly distinguishing between a canteen (meaning 2 = a container used for carrying water by military personell) and a dinning room. But ı have not seen the article
3 tháng 1 năm 2022
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Your example is old. I don’t know what they are referring too, either. A canteen is very bare bones, like in the military. Maybe in the old days they had a place for the servants, the canteen?? But I’ve never heard of a house or even a school having a canteen. I’m confused.
2 tháng 1 năm 2022
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