No, saying “at your convenience” is generally understood to be a polite way of saying that you recognize that the other person is very busy, and so asking them to choose a time for a meeting instead of you selecting a time.
What can I say instead of at my convenience?
What is another word for at your convenience?
| at your leisure | when convenient |
|---|---|
| in your own time | whenever you like |
| when it suits you | when you can |
| at a suitable time | in a spare moment |
| in your spare time | at a time that suits you |
How do you say at your convenience?
It is polite and quite formal to say “at your convenience”, “when it is convenient for you”, or more informally “when it suits you”. This phrase can mean “when it is suitable for you”, but is never said.
How do you use your convenience?
Yes, for your convenience, is a good expression. For your convenience, I will explain this in your native language, (If I only were able.) For your convenience, we will provide you hotel accommodation if your flight… For your convenience, we have a hotel accomodation available to you since your flight…
How do you ask for convenient time?
- Please let me know a convenient place and time to meet.
- It would be great if you could kindly inform me about a place and time for our meeting as per your convenience.
- Looking forward to meeting you, upon your intimation of place and time.
Can I say at my earliest convenience?
The phrase “at my earliest convenience” isn’t inherently impolite. It is, however, somewhat ambiguous, and may be used politely, indifferently, or rudely.
How do you use earliest convenience?
How is it used in a sentence? When you need something done right away but you have no authority to make it a command or, if you do, you are extremely polite, then you say ‘at your earliest convenience. It literally means ‘the first time it is easy/practical for you to do this. ‘
What is for your convenience?
Also, at one’s earliest convenience. Whenever one wishes; also, as soon as one can. For example, Pick up the car any time, at your convenience, or We need that drawing very soon, so please finish it at your earliest convenience.
Is there a comma after for your convenience?
Use a comma. For your convenience, changes are in red and I’ve also attached your prior comments. The use of semicolons in English is extremely rare. When a semicolon is used, it is typically between two main clauses to indicate a pause that is more pronounced than that indicated by a comma.
Can you give me a call at your earliest convenience?
Both those requests are correct enough – asking someone to call ‘at your earliest convenience’ implies that your request is URGENT and you want them to call AS SOON AS THEY CAN. Only say ‘at your earliest convenience’ if you really need that person to call you back right away, as soon as they can.
Is there a comma after at your earliest convenience?
Commas are often used to mean “a brief pause.” So if you think it’s appropriate to pause there while you’re talking in real life, then do it. So it’s not wrong but I personally wouldn’t use commas there unless I want to emphasize “at your earliest convenience.”
Are your early convenience?
When you need something done right away but you have no authority to make it a command or, if you do, you are extremely polite, then you say ‘at your earliest convenience. It literally means ‘the first time it is easy/practical for you to do this. ‘