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Difference between attendants and attendees #1 (permalink) Fri Mar 27, 2009 18:46 pm   Difference between attendants and attendees
 

what is the difference between attendants and attendees?
and which is better to refer to people who attend a wedding reception?
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attendants and attendees #2 (permalink) Fri Mar 27, 2009 19:25 pm   attendants and attendees
 

attendants and attendees?

Attendants are usually the waiters and waitresses.

Attendees describes the number of people who are there as guests.
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