persons vs people
Moderators: Dimitris, maneki neko2, Lorikeet, Enrico Palazzo, superpeach, cecil2, Mr. Kalgukshi2
persons vs people
When, and why, is it acceptable to use the plural "persons" instead of "people"?
Bryan Garner says that the difference is older; persons refers to specific people and are usually small in number: "twelve persons on the jury." People is a general term: "300 people who had assembled." He says that today, Americans tend to use people all the time, and persons sounds a little awkward and that the New York Times and Associated Press prefer people.