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What is the difference between Rendez- vous and appointment



 
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What is the difference between Rendez- vous and appointment #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:03 am   What is the difference between Rendez- vous and appointment
 

Hello Members!
is rendez- vous an English word? how does it differ from appointment?
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What is the difference between Rendez- vous and appointment #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:37 am   What is the difference between Rendez- vous and appointment
 

Yes, it is English, and it usually refers to an appointment that is romantic or at least very friendly.
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