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mimib21
Madagascar

commercial or business
 
Dear colleagues from ESL!
I wonder if you could help me about the  two words, please. When do we say commercial or business? because sometimes I see commercial English and  business English. it is the same are different or commercial doesn �t exist? I don �t really understand.
 Thank you in avdance.

21 Oct 2015      





Tapioca
United Kingdom

 Hi Mimi,
 
Business � and �commerce � are very close in meaning, but �business � is used much more widely (see this Google Ngram) and commerce seems to me a little old-fashioned. I very rarely see references to �commercial English �.
 
Commerce � has a narrower meaning of being concerned with �buying and selling �, whereas �business � covers more areas.
 
If someone told me that they work in �commerce � I would expect them to be some kind of salesperson or trader, but someone in �business � might include a finance manager, a human resources manager or a social media specialist, for example.
 
Tap
 
 

21 Oct 2015     



mimib21
Madagascar

Thank you for your answer. it  helps. I �m satisfied

21 Oct 2015