Could I ask two questions, please? Q1: We need to have a meeting on the Internet, but our members are in different places, so we need to ask if the time is suitable for other members, what should I say? "Is the time OK with you?" or "Are you OK with the time?" or any other better way to convey this kind of situation?
Q2: If I want to say I can have the meeting at some time, what should I say? "I'm OK with the time." or "The time is OK with me." or any better way to say it? If I want to say 2 o'clock is ok, what should I say? "2:00 is OK with me."?
Please help me.
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Q1: Those are fine and informal. More formal: Is that time suitable/convenient? Q2: Those are fine and informal.
— Mister Micawber
Q1: Those are fine and informal.
More formal: Is that time suitable/convenient?
Q2: Those are fine and informal.
More formal: That time is fine.
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