Social Sciences, asked by abhil93, 1 year ago

In what ways is a hawker different from a shopowner?

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Answered by pathaniaranjan6
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Hawkers: Generally hawker is a person who does not have a permenant workplace. A hawker roams around here and there to sell his goods.

Shopkeeper:-A shopkeeper has a permenant workplace where customer visit to purchase goods

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Answered by yaadgiggin
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1. A shopowner owns a shop while the hawker does not.

2. A shopowner stays in his shop for business while the hawker moves from place to place.

3. A hawker shouts out his wares while the shopowner does not.


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