Please make these correct below things:
"While conversation on the phone, Looking for a person to discuss But who is not in his seat. So I ask another one as to below sentence."
"Ask him to call me when he comes to his seat."
or
"Ask him to call me Once he comes back to his seat. "
" Both are good and mean the same thing.
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"While conversing on the phone, looking for a person to discuss the matter with, but who is not in his seat, I ask another one the following question:
"Ask him to call me when he comes to his seat."
or
"Ask him to call me once he comes back to his seat."
Both are good and mean the same thing.
It's not natural English to talk about 'his seat' like this. We often say 'at his desk'/ 'away from his desk'.
Natural English is
eg I call someone on the phone and the woman who answers says that he is not at his desk.. So I say "Please ask him to call me".
Clive