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Mojtaba vahdati Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

get or receive money

Is there a difference between "getting" money from the customers or "receiving" it?
  

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mojtaba vahdati "getting" money This implies that the customer was not very willing to pay, and there was a special effort needed. mojtaba vahdati "receiving" it? The money arrived from the customer's account (or hands) to yours.

  • mojtaba vahdati "getting" money This implies that the customer was not very willing to pay, and there was a special effort needed.
  • mojtaba vahdati "receiving" it?
  • The money arrived from the customer's account (or hands) to yours.
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mojtaba vahdati "getting" money
This implies that the customer was not very willing to pay, and there was a special effort needed.
mojtaba vahdati "receiving" it?
The money arrived from the customer's account (or hands) to yours.
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What about taking money from/to someone?
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What about taking money from someone?
That could be stealing.

What about taking money to someone?
That is bringing a gift.

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