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  1. Is "Call me when you are available to talk" correct?

    Apr 25, 2015 · The phrase "Call me when you are available to talk" implies that you want someone to call you once their situation allows it. The wording sounds a bit formal, but it would …

  2. conversation - Give me a call when available - English Language ...

    What is the appropriate (polite) way to ask someone to call me? Could I say: Please give me a phone call when available. or Please contact me when you have a chance.

  3. Please do call me vs. Please call me - English Language Learners …

    If you add "do", making it: Please! Do call me. Then, there's an implication that the other person may not call -- they may be forgetful or unwilling -- and you're emphasizing that you want them …

  4. Is "I'll call you at my convenience" rude when comparing to "I'll call ...

    Jan 15, 2023 · I apologise, may I call you back at my earliest/first convenience? I am terribly occupied at the moment. "At my earliest/first convenience" is a more polite expression, but still …

  5. word usage - Is "at your convenience" correct? - English Language ...

    Apr 5, 2021 · Firstly, ‘at your convenience’ can be used in toilet humour, but doesn’t (at least to me) necessarily call it to mind. Secondly, it’s worth mentioning that ‘report’ in the OP’s …

  6. politeness - Can you call me after sometime? - English Language ...

    Mar 24, 2021 · If you ask someone to call you after some time, you are requesting that they not call you back immediately. "Please call me after some time " requests that the other party …

  7. phrase usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    The suggestions in comments are good, but I tend to identify myself so they don't have to ask (especially if you think it might be a job opportunity!) I'd go with something like this: Hi, this is …

  8. How to ask for someone to call when lunch is over

    Oct 22, 2019 · Well, I would prefer to say: "Can you call me after having lunch, please?" Or "Could you call me after you have finished your lunch, please?"

  9. “Any time after” vs “anytime after” - English Language Learners ...

    Jan 15, 2021 · Call me any time after 12pm. Call me anytime after 12pm. Are both sentences grammatically correct and mean the same thing? I looked into their differences, and there …

  10. phrase request - Is "Call me whenever possible" correct? - English ...

    Nov 24, 2016 · One of my colleague asked me that "What time can I call you". I need to answer him. Is this correct? If not please suggest the correction(s).