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How do you say "I can arrange my schedule around yours" in another way? casual and formal please
How do you say "I can arrange my schedule around yours" in another way? casual and formal please
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"I can re-arrange my schedule to fit yours" -- Another way to say it.
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Formal: Please let me know of a time that suits you and I will accommodate for it.
Casual:
Let me know a time that suits you.
Let me know when you have time and we'll arrange for then.
I can meet you (or talk on the phone, or whatever you are scheduling) whenever you are free.
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- English (UK)
More on the formal side: My schedule is flexible. When is the best time for you?
very casual: I'm good for whenever.

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