>>Well "ambiance" is a variant speliing of "ambience", isn't it, which is the noun from the adjective "ambient" so I don't see what you mean, Craig.
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>The Ambiance Manager would be the person who sees to it that the place is pleasant, the background music is not muzak, the decor is calming and promotes spending, etc.
Well that would be done once, by a style consultant, then would be finished with, so you wouldn't need anyone to "manage" decor, etc. Besides, the job title was "ambient" not "ambience"
... Or this is a joke, right :-)
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>>>Or perhaps they mean ambiance?
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>>>>How daft. I think they probably meant "ambulatory" as in walking the aisles. OTOH Ambient doies mean "going around" but, yes, we only use if for atmosphere, or music really, don't we.
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>>>>Just hope you don't get a personal manager, who's in your face.
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>>>>It really bugs me when expressions likek that are used in ignorance. At a pub entrance in Lewes: "We're sorry but we cannot facilitate children"
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>>>>No one ever said they'd be easy!
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.