Hospital is an institution for diagnosing and treating the sick or injured, housing them during treatment, examining patients, and managing childbirth.Hospitals may be public (government-owned) or private (profit-making or not-for-profit). They may also be general, accepting all types of medical or surgical cases, or special (e.g., children's hospitals, mental hospitals), limiting service to a single type of patient or illness.
While hospitality means hospitable treatment, reception, or disposition ,friendly, welcoming, and generous treatment offered to guests or strangers.
There is no difference I know this because I am smart
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There is no difference both words mean the same thing.
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A hospital helps you get well if you broke a leg or have a disease but hospitality is when someone treats someone else like family with care and love.
administrators are ceo's and head of the hospital and dept. hospital management are next to administrators.
What is difference between service and hospitality industries? It is the difference between technical (protocol, procedure) and emotional (intimate connection, empathy). For service, "technical." For hospitality, "emotional." I can write what extraordinary service is, but extraordinary hospitality is harder to come by. It is a process of making people believe "I'm on your side." Does that help describe the difference? I believe all hospitality establishments provide service, but not all services provide hospitality.
Manufacturing is making something, hospitality is the action of making people welcome.
Retail provides a product for sale. Hospitality provides a service for sale
Hospital offers hospitality for the sick.
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The plural of hospitality is hospitalities.
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An abstract noun would be 'hospitalisation'.
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What is internal and external customer?