Mitesh Sharma
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Posted 5 year ago
What is the difference between chief guest and guest of Honour?
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Himani
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Posted 5 year ago Himani

The two terms chief guest and guest of honour both refer to an important guest at an event, festivity or ceremony. Chief guest refers to the most important guest at a function whereas guest of honour refers to the person in whose honour a festivity or ceremony is held.

Seema Kumari
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Posted 5 year ago Seema Kumari Gurushala Teacher Coach

मुख्य अतिथि एक समारोह में सबसे महत्वपूर्ण अतिथि को संदर्भित करता है जबकि सम्मान का अतिथि उस व्यक्ति को संदर्भित करता है जिसके सम्मान में उत्सव या समारोह आयोजित किया जाता है।

Rachna Dayal
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Posted 5 year ago Rachna Dayal Gurushala Teacher Coach

Let’s say you organized a surprise party for your teacher on her birthday. You invited your teacher’s favorite teacher for the party as a mean to surprise her. Here your teacher would be the “Guest of honor” and your teacher’s teacher would be the “Chief Guest”

Pinky Dahiya
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Posted 5 year ago Pinky Dahiya Gurushala Teacher Coach

The Guest of Honour is diplomatically invited for a dual motive - (i) to take over as the Chief Guest, in case the Chief Guest does not arrive or (ii) for their social, educationist or in your price range significance retaining his or her affiliation advantages in thoughts or (iii) for the purpose of honoring this man