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  2. What's a reception room / parlor / parlour / drawing room?

    What's a reception room/parlor/parlour/ drawing room? I'm thinking, is it just another word for the living room of my house?
    ✓ Reception room is the room of a hotel (but it could be other buildings too) used for parties and meetings. Parlor is a dated word to mean a sitting room in …
     
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    WebMar 22, 2014 · Reception (short for reception desk or center) is the last of these, and it is not an exact synonym. Reception is typically located in …

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      What is a reception room?In the UK, a Reception room is a stock phrase used by estate agents (realtors) and the like in property descriptions. Basically it means any reasonable-sized room downstairs available to receive a visitor in. Specifically excluding kitchens and dining rooms, plus other rooms plainly unsuitable, such as a cloakroom (downstairs toilet).
      Where is reception located in a hotel?Good answer. Reception is also commonly located in a much larger room, beyond any foyer or vestibule. A fancy hotel, for example, might have a foyer with a valet stand and curb-side check-in, a vestibule attached to that, and a lobby beyond those where the main reception desk is located. @PatrickM That is absolutely true!
      Is reception a location or a role?I would refer to "reception" alone as a location or as a role (e.g. "go to reception" or "ask reception" or "ask at reception"), or I would refer to "the reception room", "the reception desk", or "the lobby" as locations. @TimSparkles That's because you are speaking American. This forum is for English. @PcMan Rude.
      What do you mean by reception?Suppose in all the sentences below, by reception I mean the place or the office that visitors go to. Please get your keys from the reception. Please get your keys from reception. I asked the man at reception. I asked the man at the reception. Which ones are correct? Is it wrong to use the definite article here? Why?
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      WebOct 18, 2020 · An antechamber sounds like it is part of a palace or pyramid, a waiting room before the main room. A hall (for at least one of its primary meanings) is (generically) a connecting room that you walk through to …

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      WebNOAD says a den is a small, comfortable room in a house where a person can pursue an activity in private. Macmillan defines it as a room in a house where someone goes to relax and be alone . In contrast, …

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