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Rehearsal or Practise?

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Notsirt · 23/05/2023 09:37

Hey there, can you settle an argument I'm having with my hubby? What are you most likely to say choir practise' or 'choir rehearsal'?

Thank you!

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sallyfacts · 23/05/2023 09:45

choir practice - general
choir rehearsal - before, and for, a show or event

NeedCoffeeNowPlease · 23/05/2023 09:49

sallyfacts · 23/05/2023 09:45

choir practice - general
choir rehearsal - before, and for, a show or event

This

Namenamechangechangechange · 23/05/2023 09:49

sallyfacts · 23/05/2023 09:45

choir practice - general
choir rehearsal - before, and for, a show or event

This. It's both.

helpfulperson · 23/05/2023 09:50

Choir practice is what happens every week. Rehearsal happens for a specific event and I wouldn't normally put choir in front. So 'I'm going to choir practice tonight' but ' we have a rehearsal for the show next week'

UndercoverCop · 23/05/2023 09:51

Agree with the above, choir practice is the week to week sessions , rehearsal I would expect a run through for a specific event

toottootpipip · 23/05/2023 09:55

I just say choir, 'I'm off to choir, see you later'

Unless it's an actual rehearsal ahead of a show, ie on the stage where you're going to perform. Then I'd say rehearsal.

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