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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Team [name of the company] or [name of the company] team

Basically, I'm working on a presentation and wanted to say that we colaborate as a team, a united group.

Should I say Welcome to Team Mongeral or Welcome to Mongeral team?

Thanks!
  

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Anonymous Welcome to Team Mongeral or Welcome to the Mongeral team? Either one is fine. The first "Team Mongeral" sounds like a place name; the second sounds like you are welcoming a new member or members to join the team.

  • Anonymous Welcome to Team Mongeral or Welcome to the Mongeral team?
  • Either one is fine.
  • The first "Team Mongeral" sounds like a place name; the second sounds like you are welcoming a new member or members to join the team.
  • Welcome, Team Mongeral - this sounds like you are welcoming the whole team.
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AnonymousWelcome to Team Mongeral or Welcome to the Mongeral team?
Either one is fine.
The first "Team Mongeral" sounds like a place name; the second sounds like you are welcoming a new member or members to join the team.

Welcome, Team Mongeral - this sounds like you are welcoming the whole team.
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Wow! Thanks for the fast reply!

I'll add some context: there's a fellow american business partner coming to Brazil to meet Mongeral. I'm Spanish and part Brazilian, so I'm not a native english speaker.

We are producing a video in which we want to welcome him to our company (Mongeral). That's when the doubt came!

Just another tiny doubt: is one form more frequently used t
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Welcome to Team Mongeral

That is very American. You are welcoming the new people to join the team, located in your place of business.
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Came just to thank you again =)

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