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What's the difference between porters, porters and bellmen in hotel English?

The differences among porters, concierge and bellman are: different references, different usages and different emphases.

First, refer to different

1, porter: porter.

2. Protocol: Si Tan.

3. Bellman: Super waiter.

Second, the usage is different.

1, porter: the basic meaning of a port is "port" and "seaport", which mainly refers to an artificial port where various ships can dock to load and unload goods and passengers get on and off the ship. Port extension can also refer to "port", that is, a town with a port. When proper nouns are used with proper nouns representing place names, the initial letter is capitalized, such as Port for port.

Concierge: The bellman is the bridge between the hotel and the guests. The bellboy is the bridge between the hotel and the guests, so that the guests can feel the enthusiasm of the hotel through their work. Therefore, for a well-managed hotel, bellman is a valuable asset of the hotel.

3.bellman:bell basically means "bell" and "bell", mostly referring to the sounder made of metal. The most common is a ball with a hole under it, in which a metal pill or a small hammer is placed, and when it vibrates, it collides with each other to make a sound. In addition, it can also refer to electric bells, car bells and so on. , with different shapes, is a countable noun.

Third, the emphasis is different.

1, porter: used less, can refer to porter.

2. Concierge: It will only be set in large or high-end hotels.

Bellman: It originally meant ringing the bell at the entrance of the hotel.