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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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move reservation to later date

Hello,

Can you help me correct this email for me?

Dear hotel,
I am writing you as my wife has been has had to go on bed rest due to illness. In the circumstances is it possible to give us a refund or move the reservation to a later date.
Regards,

Thank you
  

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Manager, Hotel International, Paris, France Dear Sir, I am writing you as my wife is ill and cannot travel. Under the circumstances is it possible to give us a refund on our deposit or move our reservation (3/12/2015 - 20/12/2015) to a later date?

  • Manager, Hotel International, Paris, France Dear Sir, I am writing you as my wife is ill and cannot travel.
  • Under the circumstances is it possible to give us a refund on our deposit or move our reservation (3/12/2015 - 20/12/2015) to a later date?
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Manager, Hotel International, Paris, France
Dear Sir,
I am writing you as my wife is ill and cannot travel. Under the circumstances is it possible to give us a refund on our deposit or move our reservation (3/12/2015 - 20/12/2015) to a later date?
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Thank you Alpheccastars,

Can you use 'postpone'? Is 'move' better?
Postpone to or postpone until?

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AnonymousCan you use 'postpone'?
Yes.
Anonymous Is 'move' better?
Slightly.
Anonymouspostpone until
...postpone until after the first of the year.

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