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23 May 2019
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
How do you say this in English (US)? Which one is correct? Since I have more time, I will fit your needs or Since I have more time, I' ll follow your schedule.
context : I'm going to meet my friend and ask her to make time for me.
How do you say this in English (US)? Which one is correct? Since I have more time, I will fit your needs or Since I have more time, I' ll follow your schedule.
context : I'm going to meet my friend and ask her to make time for me.
context : I'm going to meet my friend and ask her to make time for me.
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I would actually suggest, "Since my schedule is more flexible, I am happy to meet whenever you have time."
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Sorry for the additional message - another alternative is, "Since my schedule is more flexible, I am happy to meet whenever is convenient for you."
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@rennalove Does this sound natural?
When will you be free? Can you make time to meet me? Since my schedule is more flexible, I am happy to meet whenever is convenient for you.
When will you be free? Can you make time to meet me? Since my schedule is more flexible, I am happy to meet whenever is convenient for you.
- English (US)
@jin2345 The first one is wrong ("feet" means 발), or maybe that was just a misspelling? The second one isn't wrong but it sounds a bit unnatural.
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@jin2345 Ah that makes more sense! I think both of your sentences are correct, they just don't sound completely natural. "I'll fit your needs" is not commonly used to talk about scheduling a meeting in this context. "I'll follow your schedule" is better but I would say "I'll defer to your schedule" might be better.
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“I have lots of free time and would love to meet with you when you also have time”
“My schedule is very flexible, so if you’d like to meet I’m available”
“If you’d like to meet, my availability is very open”
“If you have any spare or free time would you be able to meet with me? My schedule is open, so any time that is convenient for you”
Your phrases weren’t wrong, just a little awkward
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