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What is the difference between a hawaker and a shopkeeper

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Answered by Anonymous
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A shopkeeper sells his goods in a shop. A hawker does not have a permanent place to sell his goods. He can sell them at a weekly market or on a roadside stall.

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Answered by sshreyakkumar389
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The major difference between a shopkeeper and a hawker is that, that the shopkeeper sells his items or goods in a permanent or fixed shop whereas a hawker doesn't has a fixed shop.

A hawker sells items by moving to different places.

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