meaning - What are the differences between "shop," "shoppe," and "store"?
What are the differences between shop, shoppe, and store?
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While I like @Jigar Joshi's answer, I'll provide some American Connotation, if I can. (Caveat, not a professional culturist)
I would say that a shop is somewhere you go to have a service preformed, or only provides a single or narrowly focused good. Usually contains a workshop of some kind where the goods are made on-site for the customer.
Body Shoprefers to an auto repair facility (autobody shop)Wood Shoprefers to a place where you can go to get custom woodworking doneCoffee Shopa place you can go to get hand-made drinksButcher's Shopa place to get custom cuts of meat
I would say that a store is the more common American term for a place you go to buy something. They usually have many different sections and offer a wider variety of goods than a shop. The goods you purchase are usually made off-site and only stored on location.
Department Storebuy furnishings and clothes for each room of the houseGrocery Storebuy food and many other consumablesOnline Storebuy anything! :D
Generally a fancier term, as @Jigar Joshi mentioned, to give an air of authenticity and aristocracy.
Coffee Shoppehere you can buy even more expensive fancy coffee.
But where ever you go, you'll end up shopping regardless of the store.
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