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| Whereas 'opening time' describes the hours within which a shop would be open for trading, 'open time' might be used in a similar way to, for example, open forum: where formal discussion is opened up to general debate. |
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| "our opening time is 9:00 a.m. M-F." (Specific time that business begins) "The time we are open is from 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. M-F." (Period of time that the business is open). Cheers, Amigo |
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| Hi all. Do 'business hours', 'opening hours' and 'opening time' have the same meaning as described in the previous threads? Say a game starts at 3. Can you say the opening/open time is at 3? Any better suggestions? Thanks for the replies. |
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| Hi amigo, 'Opening hours' and 'opening time' are awkward and, frankly, are not commonly used. Maybe this is true in the States. But see the following: (from Longman dictionary) opening hours - the hours when a shop, bank, bar etc is open to the public (British English) opening time - the time that a business opens to the public Say a bank, shop or bar. Do you also say 'beginning times'? e.g. The bank's beginning time is at 8:30. e.g. The shop's beginning time is at 10:00. e.g. The bar's beginning time is at 7:00. Any better suggestions? Thanks for the reply. |
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Apparently, I stand corrected! You are right, I gave you the American English interpretation of the meaning of 'opening hours'! A quick search on Google shows me that the British interpretation is indeed, different. (Why am I not surprised??? I'll defer to a British English member for additional guidance on the terms you are presenting. However, in the US we would say, "The bank/shop/bar opens at 9:00 a.m." And, "Regular business hours of the bank/shop/bar are from 9-5 each day." Come visit us in the US...we'll go shopping together during regular business hours!!! Cheers, Amigo |
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Business hours for xxxx Company are 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Opening hours : used to indicate the hours during which the public have access to somewhere. The museum's opening hours are 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Opening time: indicates the time at which an organization or business opens its doors to its customers. The museum's opening time is 10.30 a.m. A game / match will have a starting time. The match will start at 6.30 p.m. The opening time for the ticket office is 5.00 p.m. |
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