0
Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Terminology for a shop

I would appreciate, if someone would help with finding the difference between "price tag" and "label"? Which one is more correct to use?

And can anyone advice me where to find a dictionary or vocabulary for terms used in a shop daily - like window, pillar, mannequin, label scanner and etc.?
  

Top answer

Anonymous the difference between "price tag" and "label" Price tags usually contain only the price. Labels indicate the brand, the maker, the materials, etc—usually everything except the price. I can't help you with your other inquiry, sorry.

  • Anonymous the difference between "price tag" and "label" Price tags usually contain only the price.
  • Labels indicate the brand, the maker, the materials, etc—usually everything except the price.
  • I can't help you with your other inquiry, sorry.
  • You might try googling 'shop glossary' and similar phrases.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
Anonymousthe difference between "price tag" and "label"
Price tags usually contain only the price. Labels indicate the brand, the maker, the materials, etc—usually everything except the price.

I can't help you with your other inquiry, sorry. You might try googling 'shop glossary' and similar phrases.

Related Questions