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I don't know Dutch, but this word seems to be used the way we use "hospitality" is English. See also this training certificate description:
http://nlnrp.nl/userimages/horeca-assistent%20-eng.pdf . --
Busy Stubber 21:13, 24 July 2007 (UTCazar magaray with eme college col khuram
As far as I'm concerned, "horeca" is essentially Dutch, and would not be understood in English - English words simply aren't formed in this way - or most other European languages. To say it's "used in Europe" is surely an exaggeration. Today I saw it (in the even more un-English form "HoReCa", with intermediate capitals) on the English website of a Spanish company, and have asked them if the site was composed by a native Dutch-speaker who didn't bother to have the English checked (I'm afraid Dutch-speakers have a habit of doing this)! Oddly enough, the term "catering" seems to be used for this, even though "catering" normally means preparing food and drinks for consumption outside the hotel and restaurant sector.
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I fixed this. The information contained herein about Dutch food service and hotel industries, has been incorporated into the English article
Hospitality industry. "Horeca" is not a separate "thing" to write about. And I am fluent in Dutch haha.
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I don't know Dutch, but this word seems to be used the way we use "hospitality" is English. See also this training certificate description:
http://nlnrp.nl/userimages/horeca-assistent%20-eng.pdf . --
Busy Stubber 21:13, 24 July 2007 (UTCazar magaray with eme college col khuram
As far as I'm concerned, "horeca" is essentially Dutch, and would not be understood in English - English words simply aren't formed in this way - or most other European languages. To say it's "used in Europe" is surely an exaggeration. Today I saw it (in the even more un-English form "HoReCa", with intermediate capitals) on the English website of a Spanish company, and have asked them if the site was composed by a native Dutch-speaker who didn't bother to have the English checked (I'm afraid Dutch-speakers have a habit of doing this)! Oddly enough, the term "catering" seems to be used for this, even though "catering" normally means preparing food and drinks for consumption outside the hotel and restaurant sector.
213.127.210.95 (
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15:38, 7 December 2017 (UTC)reply
I fixed this. The information contained herein about Dutch food service and hotel industries, has been incorporated into the English article
Hospitality industry. "Horeca" is not a separate "thing" to write about. And I am fluent in Dutch haha.
Keizers (
talk)
18:26, 19 March 2020 (UTC)reply