0 Hi,02br 02br 00Could someone explain the meaning of the expression "at your convenience" to me? Is it used to give someone a certain degree of freedom to do something? For instance in the following sentence: Select it from the list at your convenience = Choose whatever you like (I am just trying to guess) 02br 00Another question that I have: Is there any difference between the expressions "at your convenience" and "to your convenience"?02br 02br 00Thanks0-
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0 as is your pleasure02br 00 as you like it02br 00 as is your choice/preference0-
— Marius Hancu
0 as is your pleasure02br 00 as you like it02br 00 as is your choice/preference0-
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