God, how I want to kiss you (informal you vs usted, formal)
Informal communication vs formal communication Informal- less respectful, more joking around. you do this when you are with friends or people who you know wont get insulted. Lots of slang is used. Formal- Very respectful of others, ie. Sir, Ma'am, ect. you use this either when arguing with a superior, applying for something, like taking an interview, or when you are about to get in trouble.
If you mean that which vs which, the former is very formal and archaic. Which is preferred.
The two words are synonymous. The Oxford usage guide says the choice comes down to euphony; which one sounds better. Anyone sounds more formal and is used four times as often in formal text.
A military hat is called a cover because it literally covers and protects your head. It's simply just a more formal term for a hat. (i.e. guns vs weapons, bathrooms vs latrines, etc.)
Business Development Officer works under Business Development Executive and latter one is superior of formal one.
for the most part art is neither functional nor formal, however it can be if the artist is very precise and a detailed worker. art can be both functional and nonfunctional because either way they both work . the shift is the additional changes: abstract vs. precise.
rhino
an executive office desk is much larger than a traditional office desk. it is more for a formal office setting than a traditional desk is as well .
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pinhead from hellraiser