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Christanford Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Perquisites/ fringe benefits

Hi,

Is there any difference between "perquisites" and "fringe benefits'?

Thanks in advance
  

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Hi, Usually, no difference is intended. In casual speech, 'perquisites' often becomes 'perks'. Clive

  • Hi, Usually, no difference is intended.
  • In casual speech, 'perquisites' often becomes 'perks'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Usually, no difference is intended.

In casual speech, 'perquisites' often becomes 'perks'.

Clive
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Clive
In casual speech, 'perquisites' often becomes 'perks'.


Ooooohh! I never realised that's where that came from. I thought it was something to do with people perking up because they had them!

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