Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Poll: Do you send Christmas/New year presents or greetings to your clients? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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I send e-mail greetings to my main clients and I respond to any messages I receive from the others. But I do not send gifts.
[Edited at 2016-12-13 08:22 GMT] | | | Yes, but only greetings | Dec 13, 2016 |
I use to send Season's greetings via e-mail only. | | |
Muriel Vasconcellos wrote: I send e-mail greetings to my main clients and I respond to any messages I receive from the others. But I do not send gifts.
[Edited at 2016-12-13 08:22 GMT] | |
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cloudhunter (X) Germany Local time: 08:35 English to German + ...
We send Christmas cards to our best clients but definitely not to everyone who we work for, this would be far too many. Our best and regular clients get a handwritten card. | | | neilmac Spain Local time: 08:35 Spanish to English + ...
Am usually too busy trying to finish all my work before the holiday season kicks in... I'm sure my clients are just happy to get their texts translated in time. | | | When I was working in a day job and was a client myself ... | Dec 13, 2016 |
... I was always surprised that none of our freelance translators would send me a Christmas card or even a dedicated message by email. Of course, they would include season's greetings in their emails when we had a translation project ongoing in December, but otherwise I never heard from them no matter how much business we had done earlier in the year. Now I'm a freelance translator myself, and the Christmas cards with my logo will arrive today. I will write personal messages by hand and send the... See more ... I was always surprised that none of our freelance translators would send me a Christmas card or even a dedicated message by email. Of course, they would include season's greetings in their emails when we had a translation project ongoing in December, but otherwise I never heard from them no matter how much business we had done earlier in the year. Now I'm a freelance translator myself, and the Christmas cards with my logo will arrive today. I will write personal messages by hand and send them to my best clients. ▲ Collapse | | | Julian Holmes Japan Local time: 15:35 Member (2011) Japanese to English
They hardly ever send me any, so why should I? Also, Xmas generally falls on a weekday here in Japan and everybody is working as usual. Just not festive at all. This is the first time in god knows how many years that Xmas has fallen on a non-working day. I think the poster of this poll should get a Xmas present since he was a good boy in putting his name to the poll instead of posting it as Anon... See more They hardly ever send me any, so why should I? Also, Xmas generally falls on a weekday here in Japan and everybody is working as usual. Just not festive at all. This is the first time in god knows how many years that Xmas has fallen on a non-working day. I think the poster of this poll should get a Xmas present since he was a good boy in putting his name to the poll instead of posting it as Anonymously. ▲ Collapse | |
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Michael Harris Germany Local time: 08:35 Member (2006) German to English Wow, a name..... | Dec 13, 2016 |
Usually, if I find time and do not forget to send them. I always buy the cards, but usually forget or do not have time to write them because thisngs tend to mad a few weeks before people realise that it is Christmas again. | | | Electronic greetings | Dec 13, 2016 |
I do not send presents, but send a lot of electronic 'Christmas cards' with nice designs for the benefit of one of my favourite charities. No flimmer, however, just nice colours. At first my husband was terrified - some years ago, someone sent an animated greeting with a virus to one of his colleagues, and brought the company's computers to a standstill! I have convinced him that from trusted sources, electronic greetings are a great idea. Some of the PMs do seem surpri... See more I do not send presents, but send a lot of electronic 'Christmas cards' with nice designs for the benefit of one of my favourite charities. No flimmer, however, just nice colours. At first my husband was terrified - some years ago, someone sent an animated greeting with a virus to one of his colleagues, and brought the company's computers to a standstill! I have convinced him that from trusted sources, electronic greetings are a great idea. Some of the PMs do seem surprised, but after we have exchanged little comments and negotiated over deadlines and other things all year, I would feel odd not wishing them a happy Christmas. Many of my clients send me greetings, mostly electronic these days, but they used to send cards. ▲ Collapse | | |
There was a time I sent handwritten greeting cards by slowmail to most of my clients, this year I am planning on sending my company's personal electronic greeting cards to the PMs of my regular clients - but I would NEVER send gifts to clients. | | | John Cutler Spain Local time: 08:35 Spanish to English + ...
Maybe I see the world backwards, but I think they should be sending me Christmas gifts. (I'll probably get coal in my stocking for having said that) | |
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Daniel Erlich Brazil Local time: 03:35 Member (2011) Portuguese to English + ... I wasn't raised as Christian | Dec 13, 2016 |
I don't really "feel the the spirit of Christmas". But I often wish people a happy new year or happy holidays, mostly out of habit. | | | Ricki Farn Germany Local time: 08:35 English to German
I usually wish my business contacts "happy hibernation" when they say goodbye for the "holidays". As I usually hand back my projects around midnight, we have this running joke about sleepiness anyway, and "happy hibernation" is as culture neutral as it gets. This year, I have made one exception: While browsing for physical xmas cards for private acquaintances, I found one in the trend of "text on random items" where the birds and tree trunks in the xmas forest contain ... wait for i... See more I usually wish my business contacts "happy hibernation" when they say goodbye for the "holidays". As I usually hand back my projects around midnight, we have this running joke about sleepiness anyway, and "happy hibernation" is as culture neutral as it gets. This year, I have made one exception: While browsing for physical xmas cards for private acquaintances, I found one in the trend of "text on random items" where the birds and tree trunks in the xmas forest contain ... wait for it ... the Lorem Ipsum text, very visibly. I sent that to the one client who often leaves some non-locked Lorem Ipsum in their Trados packages, although I've been pointing it out to them for years. ▲ Collapse | | | Yvonne Gallagher Ireland Local time: 07:35 Member (2010) French to English + ...
Muriel Vasconcellos wrote: I send e-mail greetings to my main clients and I respond to any messages I receive from the others. But I do not send gifts.
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