CBSE BOARD X, asked by dubeshtanwar, 11 months ago

difference between meeting and appointment​

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Answered by ValeBe1
3

An appointment is meeting with a strange person, like you don't know them a lot (For example: My dentist)

A meeting is meeting with a well known person, like you know what they want to drink, etc. (For example: My parents).

For using them in sentences, you need to write it like this:

I will have an appointment at the dentist today.

I will have a meeting with my co-workers tomorrow.

Answered by Anonymous
7

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An appointment is a scheduled block of time that only involves you. The hours are blocked out on your schedule, but it does not include other attendees or resources. Your calendar will show the appointment framed between the start and end times.

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A meeting is an activity that involves you and others during the same blocked time period. Outlook allows you to set meetings that affect the calendars of other people. A meeting may also schedule resources, such as meeting rooms.

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