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Pamela81 Posted 15 years ago
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Work shop?????

Dear all,

my customer uses the word "work shop" when he writes this sentence:

"we meet in Prague and then you´ll show me the work shop" I´d like to specify that he means the warehouse (the place where my workers are working on the stand construction. the parts of the stand are produced, worked and also stored) so could you tell me if "work shop" fits or not?

Thanks

Pamela
  

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Generally we call something like what you've described (a place where workers make things) a workshop or factory, not a warehouse. A warehouse is solely for storage.

  • Generally we call something like what you've described (a place where workers make things) a workshop or factory, not a warehouse.
  • A warehouse is solely for storage.
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Generally we call something like what you've described (a place where workers make things) a workshop or factory, not a warehouse. A warehouse is solely for storage.
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Hi,

my customer uses the word "work shop" when he writes this sentence:

"we meet in Prague and then you´ll show me the work shop" I´d like to specify that he means the warehouse (the place where my workers are working on the stand construction. the parts of the stand are produced, worked and also stored) so could you tell me if "work shop" fits or not?

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OK so warehouse only for storage and work shop for something similar to what I have described.

Thanks

Pamela
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It's one word - workshop.
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Fine! now is clear! Thank you!

Pamela

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