Hello, everyone!
Please, is it correct to write "at your entire convenience"?
Context: I would like to remind someone of a payment (yet to be made), but do not want to stress this person about it (no hurry at all).
Also, I understand that this is quite a formal expression; is there any less formal way of saying that?
Thank you.
Claudia77 "at your earliest convenience" That is a common expression. It is not really formal, but business-like.
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Claudia77"at your earliest convenience"
That is a common expression. It is not really formal, but business-like.