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Old 30-Aug-2008, 22:23
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Hi

Do they mean pretty much the same: Everybody's welcome AND Everyone's invited.

If someone puts an advertisement inviting people to come to his/her gym and train there, which of these two above is more appropriate to use?

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Default Re: welcome/invited

I think everyone's welcome is more appropriate for a gym advert.

Everyone's invited is more suitable for a party or special event.

However, ultimately, I think it comes down to personal choice.

I am not a teacher.
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