0I sent my car to the dealer for maintenance and I was told it needed one and a half hour.02br 02br 00I knew they could finish the job earlier. Is it okay to ask, "Wouldn't the job be finished earlier?" "Do I need to go back checking?"02br 02br 00Any better suggestions?02br 02br 00Thx,02br 02br 00Note: I didn't leave the cars dealer. I just waited at their lounge.0-
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0You could say02br 02br 00'Would it be possible to finish the job earlier?' 02br 02br 00'Do you think you might be able to do it earlier than that?'02br 02br 00I don't understand your back checking sentence...0-
0Hi Nona,02br 02br 00my 2nd question: I will not know whether they can finish the job earlier or not. So, I need to go back to their front desk to find out. In other words, I don't need to wait that long if they can finish earlier than 11/2 hr. 02br 02br 00I'm not sure if my 2nd question is getting clearer?02br 02br 00Thx for the prompt
0Okay, the way I understand it, you want to know how to properly ask the car dealer if your car can be fixed in less than 1.5 hours. I would say:02br 02br 00-You could possibly finish the job in less than one and a half hour?02br 00-Since I will be waiting at the lounge, should I check back in an hour or so to see if you'd be done sooner? Or will you notify me a