In this episode of the Business English Podcast, Lindsay and Michelle address a listener's question about the nuanced differences between "option" and "choice." They explain that while the terms are sometimes interchangeable, "option" refers to one of many possibilities, whereas "choice" is the decision made from those options or the act of deciding. They explore common contexts and chunks where each word is typically used, emphasizing that "option" is only for possibilities, while "choice" is more versatile and can refer to the decision itself. The hosts provide examples, and a role play to illustrate these distinctions, highlighting that certain phrases work better with one word over the other and that "options" can have a more formal connotation.
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