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Tufguy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Oversease people.

He meets overseas people every day.

My friend has to "contact" or "call" (by phone) overseas people every day at his office.

When my friend went for an interview at a company he was interviewed by an overseas person over SKYPE.

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overseas suggests 'on the other side of an ocean'. Better to say 'in other countries'. meet usually means 'in person', ie you are physically together He talks every day to new people in other countries.

  • overseas suggests 'on the other side of an ocean'.
  • Better to say 'in other countries'.
  • meet usually means 'in person', ie you are physically together He talks every day to new people in other countries.
  • My friend has to "contact" or "call" (by phone) people in other countries every day at his office.
  • When my friend went for an interview at a company he was interviewed by a person in another country over SKYPE.
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overseas suggests 'on the other side of an ocean'. Better to say 'in other countries'.
meet usually means 'in person', ie you are physically together
He talks every day to new people in other countries.

My friend has to "contact" or "call" (by phone) people in other countries every day at his office.

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Can we also say "People or a person from another country"?
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Yes. But it sounds a bit that the person is not in their own country right now.
eg I am in Canada right now, but if I visit the USA I say that I am from Canada,

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