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what is the difference between a hawker and a shopkeeper?

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Answered by anuradhamunagala
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who do skylot of hard work is known as hacker the shopkeeper can take money and do not do any hard work is known as shopkeeper

krshnasurya12: Hacker is a person how hack information is called hacker and a person how keeps his shop is called shopkepper
Answered by jeane
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A shopkeeper is someone who owns or manages a shop or small store. Generally, shop employees are not shopkeepers, but are often incorrectly referred to as such. Local shopkeepers are worried about the rise in petty theft and shoplifting. A shopkeeper is someone who owns or manages a shop or small store.

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A Hawker is a person who moves from one place to another to sell different products. Mostly Hawker sells inexpensive items like foods and handicrafts. Hawkers travel from one place to another to sell goods and try to persuade potential customer by visiting directly to them or standing in potential area.
Examples: street seller



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