Hmm, basically all kiosk type shops around my area are big enough to be entered 
- but only sell newspaper, magazines, cigarettes, drinks and snacks.  But *not* 
any of toilet paper, shampoo, cornflakes, yogurt, bread (so, daily needs) iirc

I think what they sell is a more useful differenciation than whether you can 
enter or not.

Am 6. März 2019 16:33:19 MEZ schrieb Mateusz Konieczny 
<[email protected]>:
>Yes, shop is not becoming shop=kiosk just becomes you are unable to
>enter inside.
>
>Shop selling only clothes is still shop=clothes even if it is so small
>that you are unable 
>to enter inside.
>
>Shop selling only cars is still shop=car even if it is so small that
>you are unable 
>to enter inside.
>
>In some funny cases kiosk-type shops (sells drinks, newspapers,
>magazines, snacks, 
>cigarettes and the like) may be big enough that you can enter (for
>example at train 
>stations).
>
>
>Mar 6, 2019, 4:23 PM by [email protected]:
>
>> kiosk and convenience is supposed to be the same? I always used it
>like
>>
>> - convenience: small supermarket that is usually too small to have
>shopping carts but still also sells things of daily need (shampoo,
>toilet paper, milk, cornflakes, bread and spread,...). The typical
>7-Eleven store (doesn't exist in Germany btw)
>>
>> - kiosk: very small store that usually only sells drinks, newspapers,
>magazines, snacks, cigarettes and the like. Sometimes even so small
>that you can't go inside but buy things through the window
>>
>> Tobias
>>
>> Am 6. März 2019 16:06:25 MEZ schrieb Jean-Marc Liotier <>
>[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> >:
>> >On Wed, March 6, 2019 3:58 pm, Enock Seth Nyamador wrote:
>>
>>>> Jean-Marc I agree with about shop=boutique much used in West
>Africa.
>>>>
>> >The
>>
>>>> reason being that the shops have boutique attached to their names.
>>>>
>> >Indeed. In Dakar and Bamako, when you need to buy a Fanta, tu vas à
>la
>> >boutique... So I can't really blame contributors for using the word
>> >that
>> >sound most natural to them.
>>
>>>
>>>
>> >Depending on how big the shop is, solutions would be shop=kiosk
>(after
>> >years of pushing we are beginning to see that one adopted) and
>> >shop=convenience (which is not used enough)
>>
>>>
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