9/12/2023 0 Comments Anytime after noon![]() If I was speaking this to them on the phone, it would sound a lot like me reading that quote as-is. Here's my availability for the next two weeks: If you really need them to understand the full extent of your availability (perhaps because it is very important that you be available to be called at all times) then I really would consider a bulleted list: It's not as accurate but it's simple and probably gives them more than enough options on when to call you. Unless it's absolutely imperative that they know your every available hour, I would just trim it up a bit:Ĭall me anytime in the next two weeks after 1pm Tokyo time, except I don't need comments like "But bullet lists can actually be better than 'plain English'." I'd like to know "plain English" to express the same thing. ![]() Native speakers never bother to use a bullet list like the above for arranging a call in a business scene, for good or bad. In case we use email for arrangement, a single, long and detailed email is preferred over exchanging short ones over and over again. Except, I'll be only available after 3pm this Friday and before 5pm on Tuesday next week.I'll be available only after 1pm every day.(I'm not sure about my schedule for the week after next.) I'll be available for a phone call for the rest of this week and the next week. ![]()
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