One of the funniest things is meeting people you've written and telephoned with, but have never actually
met or
seen in Real Life. You have certain ideas of who they are, how they look, and how they carry themselves... which are often quite incorrect. I e-mail and talk with several colleagues from Headquarters on a regular basis, and had the pleasure of meeting them live and in person for the first time this week. I also had no idea which nationality they were (sometimes you can't tell by the name), so that was interesting finding out as well.
So...
... I've worked with people from the following countries this week:
Holland
Germany
Spain
Portugal
Japan
Macedonia
Indonesia
Pakistan
England
Turkey
At other times I've worked with people from:
Norway
Sweden
Finland
Austria
Switzerland
Belgium
France
Greece
Italy
Australia
China
South Africa*
Brazil*
Taiwan*
America*
Our Headquarters is seriously a cultural melting pot, which is great. And of course everyone speaks in a butchered English (sometimes I do too!), but at least we understand eachother for the most part. I've also realized that people tend to understand me better when I put on a fake British accent. Maybe it's because they all learn British English in this part of the world.
*back in the BenQ Siemens Days.
1 comment:
Vielleicht sollte ich doch Controller werden, wenn ich groß bin...
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