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Started by , May 26 2011 07:33 PM
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Hi

I am Etienne, another french (I just saw Julian).

I have been working in the UK for now 4 years in a cream factory.

I cannot believe that I discover this forum only now !

I am in charge of the technical department, including NPD and quality.
I know it is a lot, but those time, the company is not willing to give me an assistant.

Anyway, I hope that I could be useful on this forum, and I am sure that I will learn from other members.

Speak you soon.


Regards
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Bonjour Etienne,

Bienvenue sur le forum.



Je vais en vacances en Bretagne durant l'été.

Cordialement,
Simon

Bonjour Etienne,

Bienvenue sur le forum.



Je vais en vacances en Bretagne durant l'été.

Cordialement,
Simon


Dear Simon,

Hopefully not a case of -

après moi, le déluge

http://tradicionclas...ge-and-its.html

@etienne - Welcome to the forum!
(am still wondering what NPD is ? )

Rgds / Charles.C
Thanks for your welcome

Hi Charles,

Ahah, NPD is new product development.
I thought that was pretty much a standard abbréviation.

@ Simon
Good luck, you could have 2 weeks of rain in Britanny.

We say, in France, about Britanny, that is raining only twice a year, once 6 month, and the second time 5 months.

Dear Simon,

Hopefully not a case of -

après moi, le déluge

http://tradicionclas...ge-and-its.html

@etienne - Welcome to the forum!
(am still wondering what NPD is ? )

Rgds / Charles.C

Dear etien,

Ahah, NPD is new product development.
I thought that was pretty much a standard abbréviation.


I believe you are correct. Was unable to google one-handed while eating.

TBH, I normally call it R&D (anything).

There was a recent thread here as to whether acronyms are getting out of (in?) control. They are particularly popular in the UK seemingly, perhaps a covert Monty Python superiority-ism.

Rgds / Charles.C
Dear Charles C.,

What does TBH mean?

Dear Charles C.,

What does TBH mean?

To Be Honest.

Etienne, rain will be perfect I'm from Manchester.

Regards,
Simon

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