= formal information = ****
Having the outward appearance but lacking in substance: a formal requirement that is usually ignored Relating to or involving outward form or structure.Being or relating to essential form or constitution: a formal principle.Following or being in accord with accepted forms, conventions, or regulations: had little formal education; went to a formal party.Executed, carried out, or done in proper or regular form: a formal reprimand; a formal document.Characterized by strict or meticulous observation of forms; methodical: very formal in their business transactions.Stiffly ceremonious: a formal manner; a formal greeting; a formal bow to the monarch.
= informal information = *****
Not formal or ceremonious; casual: an informal gathering of friends; a relaxed, informal manner.Not being in accord with prescribed regulations or forms; unofficial: an informal agreement.Suited for everyday wear or use: informal clothes.Being more appropriate for use in the spoken language than in the written language.
A huge gap exists between private, informal dialogue and public, formal monologue
what types of formal and informal research to find out information about leisure and health industry in Australia
Formal source of information=Formal source of information is the information gathered directly from the respondent and includes questionnaires, observations,etc Informal source of information=It consists of a external records like trade journal, policy documents,newspapers,magazine, etc and internal records .
nothing
Dependant on people
Information systems can be both formal and informal. Formal information systems are structured and documented, typically following established protocols and procedures, such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Informal information systems, on the other hand, are more spontaneous and may involve unwritten communication methods, such as verbal exchanges or informal networks among employees. Both types play essential roles in organizations, supporting decision-making and information flow.
it is an informal group
blog
formal is the cinema and informal is a gay man
It's both formal and informal. It depends on how you say it. If you say "Adiós, señora." it's formal. If you say "Adiós, amigo." it's informal.
informal
formal and informal rhythm