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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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hi....i have a doubt while taking doctors appointment for my baby son.......can i say ' I am calling on behalf of my son or i want to take an appointment on behalf of my son'
  

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can i say ' I am calling on behalf of my son or i want to take an appointment on behalf of my son' You don't need "on behalf of". Here's what you need to say: I'd like to make an appointment for my son. CJ

  • can i say ' I am calling on behalf of my son or i want to take an appointment on behalf of my son' You don't need "on behalf of".
  • Here's what you need to say: I'd like to make an appointment for my son.
  • CJ
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Anonymous hi....i have a doubt while taking doctors appointment for my baby son.......can i say ' I am calling on behalf of my son or i want to take an appointment on behalf of my son'
You don't need "on behalf of". Here's what you need to say:

I'd like to make an appointment for my son.

CJ

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