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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Non-stop, closed or suspended?

when a certain floor of a building is under reconstruction and the elevator will not stop on that floor for the time being, can we stick a label next to the floor button in the elevator, reading “Non-stop”, “Closed” or “Suspended”? Which or what would be the best?
  

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Hi, I suggest 'No Stop' or 'Floor Not Available'. Clive

  • Hi, I suggest 'No Stop' or 'Floor Not Available'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

I suggest 'No Stop' or 'Floor Not Available'.

Clive
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Well, I mean you know some people get paranoid over small things. If you put "non-stop" it could cause people to think something else than what you are implying. Just imo (I only been to elementary school)
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I think Clive's advice is the best "Floor not available", "No stop" is a little impolite but definitely don't put "non-stop"

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