MeinSchreibservice.de at the Rugby Festival
Cape Town, South Africa, February 14, 2010 --(PR.com)-- MeinSchreibservice.de stays on the ball in terms of sports events in February. Four employees of the by now eight-headed crew attended the local rugby festival in the recently inaugurated new stadium in Cape Town this past weekend– and they were filled with enthusiasm.
The teams fought for victory with hard bandages this past Saturday. Together with 40,000 other guests, the MeinSchreibservice.de team celebrated with the crowd that was particularly quiet compared to the usual soccer hustle and bustle. There was no sign of the much-debated vuvuzela that made a huge noise two weeks earlier at the stadium inauguration and at the first soccer game in the new Cape Town stadium. A colourful mix of African locals and many tourists – who of course did not want to miss the spectacle – ensured that the atmosphere was nonetheless spectacular. Rugby is one of the most popular sports in South Africa – the nation that is actually passionate about rugby and cricket is however developing a growing sense of enthusiasm for soccer since the allocation of the World Cup to the first country on the “black continent”. Seeing a game of rugby or even a World Cup soccer match is definitely a must when visiting the country of the famous Table Mountain.
The festival provided the staff of the online writing office with yet another opportunity to get to know the country and its people better. Interacting with different cultures is something MeinSchreibservice.de does on a daily basis – and it is even encouraged by its employees. “Being Dutch, I was welcomed with open arms by the team,” says Michael van Koppen, intern at MeinSchreibservice.de since January. “I really enjoy interacting with clients and freelancers from across the globe that make use of our services, and the exotic location of the company also really appeals to me.” In addition to clients from Germany, South Africa, Switzerland and Austria, the project managers look after clients from the remainder of the European continent and from overseas. Besides transcriptions, proof reading and editing, translations in the languages English, German, French, Spanish and Afrikaans form the main focus of the service. This extensive service is made possible by a database of international freelancers who make their language and translation skills available to us.
For more information, please feel free to contact Ms. Grott by telephone +49 531 2625182 or via email at welcome(at)meinschreibservice.de. You can also visit our website at http://www.meinschreibservice.de.
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The teams fought for victory with hard bandages this past Saturday. Together with 40,000 other guests, the MeinSchreibservice.de team celebrated with the crowd that was particularly quiet compared to the usual soccer hustle and bustle. There was no sign of the much-debated vuvuzela that made a huge noise two weeks earlier at the stadium inauguration and at the first soccer game in the new Cape Town stadium. A colourful mix of African locals and many tourists – who of course did not want to miss the spectacle – ensured that the atmosphere was nonetheless spectacular. Rugby is one of the most popular sports in South Africa – the nation that is actually passionate about rugby and cricket is however developing a growing sense of enthusiasm for soccer since the allocation of the World Cup to the first country on the “black continent”. Seeing a game of rugby or even a World Cup soccer match is definitely a must when visiting the country of the famous Table Mountain.
The festival provided the staff of the online writing office with yet another opportunity to get to know the country and its people better. Interacting with different cultures is something MeinSchreibservice.de does on a daily basis – and it is even encouraged by its employees. “Being Dutch, I was welcomed with open arms by the team,” says Michael van Koppen, intern at MeinSchreibservice.de since January. “I really enjoy interacting with clients and freelancers from across the globe that make use of our services, and the exotic location of the company also really appeals to me.” In addition to clients from Germany, South Africa, Switzerland and Austria, the project managers look after clients from the remainder of the European continent and from overseas. Besides transcriptions, proof reading and editing, translations in the languages English, German, French, Spanish and Afrikaans form the main focus of the service. This extensive service is made possible by a database of international freelancers who make their language and translation skills available to us.
For more information, please feel free to contact Ms. Grott by telephone +49 531 2625182 or via email at welcome(at)meinschreibservice.de. You can also visit our website at http://www.meinschreibservice.de.
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8001 Cape Town
Contact
Christiane Mauder
00 49 531 2625-090/-182
www.meinschreibservice.de
Roeland Square Unit 14, Roeland Street
8001 Cape Town
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