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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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I need to write a letter to my co-wokers friend. How can I tell her that I am from the same company to my co-woker?

my co-worker is called Rodrigo- Example

My name is Pamela I am from Stell Company the same company tan Rodrigo.

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Can you translate "tan"? I'm from Stell Company, where I work with your friend, Rodrigo. I work with your friend Rodrigo at Stell Company.

  • Can you translate "tan"?
  • I'm from Stell Company, where I work with your friend, Rodrigo.
  • I work with your friend Rodrigo at Stell Company.
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Can you translate "tan"?

I'm from Stell Company, where I work with your friend, Rodrigo.

I work with your friend Rodrigo at Stell Company.
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Hi, Pamela
Well, I think you can say:

My name is Pamela and I am from Stell Company as well as Rodrigo, your friend, is.

OR:

My name is Pamela. And Rodrigo, your friend, is my co-worker at Stell Company.

Cheers!

;-)
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Hi renan,

See my edits.

My name is Pamela and I am from Stell Company, as is your friend Rodrigo.

OR:

My name is Pamela, and your friend Rodrigo is my co-worker at Stell Company.
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I think the choice is effected by whether or not you intend it as a brief intro to a business matter.

Some of these suggestions seem like the beginning of a friendly social communication, which may indeed be what you're looking for.

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