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Let Us Give Thanks for Another Fruitful Year

Let Us Give Thanks for Another Fruitful Year
Bernadine Racoma

The year 2012 is about the close. And it has been such a blessedly fruitful year for us. We have fulfilled the interpretation and translation needs of thousands of clients. We have helped countless people understand one another by translating documents needed for their successful transition to another language, and make a new life in a different environment where the prevailing language is not their own. We have helped people of different nationalities communicate, translating letters, emails and diaries. We have facilitated successful adoptions, marriages and divorces, medical procedures, the pursuit of higher learning, immigrations and localization of businesses. Indeed, we have countless memories of how much our document translation services have helped people across the globe.

This holiday season, we would like to express our thanks to everyone who have been and continue to be our partners in translation and interpretation. We would also like to give thanks to our hardworking staff located around the world, for their tireless and prompt service to people in need of translation and interpretation.

We also say thanks to our thousands of numerous friends worldwide who have supported us, who have enjoyed reading our blogs, our daily news, the travel guides, the city and country profiles that we have painstakingly researched and created to share additional knowledge of global cultures.

On behalf of the Day Translations family, thank you very much. We wish each one of you a merry and safe Christmas!

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