“Hostess” vs. “Prostitute”: What’s the Difference?
Aug 1, 2023
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The difference between “hostess” and “prostitute”
Hostesses are typically employed in the hospitality industry and provide a range of services, particularly in countries like Japan; whereas prostitutes engage in sexual activity for payment.
Hostesses are not necessarily involved in sexual activities; whereas prostitutes engage in sexual activity for payment.
Being a host is legal and socially acceptable; whereas prostitution is considered illegal in many countries.
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What is the definition of “hostess” and “prostitute”?
Hostess
A woman who receives and entertains guests in a social or professional setting in countries like Japan.
In the US, a hostess is a woman who receives and entertains guests usually in her own home.
In the US, a hostess can also refer to a person who presents a TV show or a woman who greets and seats customers at a restaurant.
Prostitute
A person who engages in sexual activity in exchange for payment or other forms of compensation.
Prostitution is illegal in many countries around the world.
A majority of prostitutes are women who are paid by men for their services.
Which is the more popular variant on the Internet?
“Prostitute” is the more popular variant on the web.
Hostess
48,800,000 results on the web
Examples
The Japanese hostess entertains male guests for a hefty price.
The hostess made sure everyone had their drinks before starting the party.
The hostess greeted us with a smile and showed us to our table.
More popular
Prostitute
60,300,000 results on the web
Examples
The police arrested the prostitute for solicitation on the street corner.
Many prostitutes work in dangerous conditions and are subject to abuse.
There is a debate about whether prostitution should be legalized or not.
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