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How do you respond to is it a good time to talk?
Please call me when you have some time. Your quick response will be appreciated. Please feel free to call me at any time. Don’t hesitate to call me.
How do you ask the right time to talk?
Clearly state the reason you want to meet.
- Try not to be vague: “I would like to talk about my paper.”
- Try not to be too specific: “I would like to talk about the two-stage least squares regression equations and the negative and statistically insignificant coefficient of the daylight variable.”
What to say if someone says Was I talking to you?
How Do You Respond To It Was Nice Talking To You? It’s common to add ‘thank you’ or ‘yes’ to acknowledge the compliment before returning it. Someone is being kind and polite when they say “it was nice talking to you,” so adding “yes, you too” or “thank you, you too” creates a polite response.
How do you respond to can we talk text?
How to respond when your child says, “Can we talk?” In an ideal world: Respond immediately, stop what you are doing, make eye contact, and let them know you’re ready by answering, “Sure, what’s up?” Listen closely to what your child has to say, and respond empathetically, without making assumptions or passing judgment.
How do you respond to convenient time?
In American English, we say “call me any time”, “call me when you get a chance”, “call me as soon as possible” or “call me when you have time”. In business, or if the person is not someone you know well, you can be more formal with “please call me at your earliest convenience”.
What to say when you want to talk to someone?
13 Conversation Starters That Will Get You Talking With Someone You Admire
- ‘I really like your work.”
- “I really enjoyed your presentation.”
- “I liked what you wrote in your last blog post.”
- “I found further information about something you’re interested in.”
- “Where did you get the idea for…?”
What time and time is it on?
Prepositions of Time – at, in, on
at PRECISE TIME | in MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS | on DAYS and DATES |
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at 3 o’clock | in May | on Sunday |
at 10.30am | in summer | on Tuesdays |
at noon | in the summer | on 6 March |
at dinnertime | in 1990 | on 25 Dec. 2010 |
Do you have time for a quick talk?
30 minutes is best. Don’t suggest 5–10 minutes because no actual conversations happen this quickly. Don’t suggest an hour, the person will stay longer if they want to or are able to.