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What word do people use more often? Thu Apr 08, 2004 13:40 pm  What word do people use more often?
 

Hello All! Tell me , please! What word do people use more often and WHY?
WAGE and SALARY
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Wage vs salary Thu Apr 08, 2004 21:04 pm  Wage vs salary
 

Hi,

Wage is for a week and salary is for a month or year.

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