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  • good will vs goodwill | WordReference Forums
    Some dictionaries recognize good will as the alternate spell of goodwill The definition given by Merriam Webster Learner's Dictionary is as follows: a kind, helpful, or friendly feeling or attitude But I was wondering, if good will means good intention (not a feeling or attitude) in a context, can we still replace it with goodwill?
  • The season of goodwill - WordReference Forums
    A 1:1 translation of Das Fest der Liebe to me is The Festival of Love Whereas Season of Goodwill means it's a season where you should be extra nice For example, if a stranger returned a lost item to you and you thank him, his response might be "No problem, it's the season of goodwill after all "
  • with all the goodwill in the world | WordReference Forums
    To my ear, goodwill is correct: "With all the goodwill in the world not every parent can take their child to the park every day!" = "With all the goodwill in the world [towards those who suggest such ideas and often do so without thinking them through] not every parent can take their child to the park every day!"
  • commercial gesture - WordReference Forums
    Is the expression "commercial gesture" used in English as a synonym for "gesture of goodwill" in business? Context example : "I really do apologise for the delay in delivery As a commercial gesture, I can offer you a 10% discount on your next order " Are there any other synonyms for "gesture of goodwill"? Thanks a lot for your help
  • do give somebody a favour [favor] - WordReference Forums
    a token of love, goodwill, etc; a small gift or toy given to a guest at a party; a badge or ribbon worn or given to indicate loyalty, often bestowed on a knight by a lady; find favour with ⇒ to be approved of by someone; in favour of ⇒ approving; to the benefit of (of a cheque, etc) made out to; in order to show preference for
  • derecho de llave - WordReference Forums
    "Mientras el goodwill es el exceso del costo de adquisición de toda la empresa o un bloque patrimonial respecto del valor real de los activos y pasivos identificables (que se genera usualmente con motivo de una reorganización de sociedades), el derecho de llave viene a ser el privilegio que la empresa mantiene sobre la clientela; es decir, el
  • omit to do - WordReference Forums
    Barack Obama Company has not done or omitted to do anything which will or might prejudicially affect the goodwill of the Business; This is a context of contract I want to know what does "omit to do" mean? Viewing its literal meaning, I think it means you haven't done anything because of your negligence
  • Welcome wellcome | WordReference Forums
    Queridos amigos: Alguien sabe por casualidad, por qué la palabra ‘Welcome’, no se escribe ‘ Wellcome’ ( con doble ll ) Un amigo piensa que este término es la union de well y come Aparentemente parece muy lógico, pero la verdad es que no lo sé De ser así, por qué una sóla l Gracias por




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