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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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reception, front or information desk

0What do you call the desk at the lobby of a company? I would say reception desk but I think information desk or front desk is also possible. Actually, is there any difference between them? I would definitely stick to reception desk when it comes to hotels.02br
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02br 02br 00Either one works for a company. The area where a guest enters is sometimes called "reception" - that's very idiomatic. "Hey, you have a guest waiting for you in reception.

  • 02br 02br 00Either one works for a company.
  • The area where a guest enters is sometimes called "reception" - that's very idiomatic.
  • "Hey, you have a guest waiting for you in reception.
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0Actually, you can probably say "front desk" at a hotel as well.02br
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00Either one works for a company. The area where a guest enters is sometimes called "reception" - that's very idiomatic. "Hey, you have a guest waiting for you in reception. The front desk just called."02br
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00Don't use "information desk" - that's what some companies call the pe

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