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15 Oct 2016
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"Anytime from this week. please let know a good time for you when I can go to collect them. thanks"
How would you say that in a nicely way?
"Anytime from this week. please let know a good time for you when I can go to collect them. thanks"
How would you say that in a nicely way?
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- English (UK)
Please let me know when it's a good time for me to collect them.
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- English (UK)
Do you mean anytime this week or anytime from this week onwards?
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Yes, that's it. I meant "anytime from this week onwards" which means from this time in forwards, doesn't it? @markD
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Anytime from this week is good for me. Please let me know when is good for you for me to come and collect them. Thanks a lot.
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NB Use 'come to collect' if you are collecting from the person you are talking to; 'go to collect' if you are collecting from somewhere else.
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