As an instruction for delivery drivers, does it make sense?:
“Let me know when you arrive, I’ll be there.”
Is there a better way to express this? Can I use ‘I’ll be right out”. Also, when should I use the phrase “ be right out”?
Thank you.
anonymous Is there a better way to express this? Two sentences. You have a comma splice.
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anonymousIs there a better way to express this?
Two sentences. You have a comma splice.
anonymousCan I use ‘I’ll be right out”. Also, when should I use the phrase “ be right out”?
You would only use that if they were outside waiting—if the delivery guy has pulled up in front of your house and texted "I'm here."