Difference between stationary and stationery

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Posted by LoganEthan

Hey there! Let's talk about the difference between "stationery vs stationary." I know, the spelling can be a bit tricky, but once you get the hang of it, you'll be good to go!

"Stationery" with an "e" refers to all those awesome writing materials we use, like paper, pens, and envelopes. You know, the stuff that makes writing letters or notes so much fun! So, next time you go shopping for cute notebooks or fancy pens, remember that you're looking for "stationery."

Now, "stationary" with an "a" is all about things that are not moving. Picture a car that's stopped at a red light or a bicycle that's parked. Both are "stationary" because they're not in motion.

So, just remember: "stationery" is for all your writing supplies, and "stationary" means not moving. Easy peasy, right?

I hope that clears things up for you! Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any more questions. Happy writing and stay stationary when you need to!

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