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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Convenient time

Context: Replying to the client that the discussion will start on his convenient date.

As you mentioned, I will discuss with you at your convenient time.

Is this correct email response?

  

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We might need more information about what you talked about already, because "at your convenient time" is unclear. What is the "convenient time? The preferred time that he/she told you is the best time to call?

  • We might need more information about what you talked about already, because "at your convenient time" is unclear.
  • What is the "convenient time?
  • The preferred time that he/she told you is the best time to call?
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  • You can give me a call at your convenience.
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We might need more information about what you talked about already, because "at your convenient time" is unclear.

What is the "convenient time?

The preferred time that he/she told you is the best time to call?

suggestions:

As we discussed/agreed, I will call you ___________

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