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" to meet my customers or to deal with my customers"
One of my student says about he has to meet his customers out of his office every day. I would like to know that which one is more typical between "to meet and to deal with"?
As a non-native English speaker, my question might need corrections. Please correct my English if I have made any mistakes.
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Re: " to meet my customers or to deal with my customers"

Originally Posted by
Suthipong
One of my students says about he has to meet his customers out of his office every day. I would like to know that which one is more natural between - "to meet" or "to deal with"?
'...to meet' is more natural.
Rover
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Re: " to meet my customers or to deal with my customers"
Thank you for the answer and corrections.
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