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AT YOUR CONVENIENCE

STONEY CREEK-Canada

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AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
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Company Address: 208 Millen Rd,STONEY CREEK,ON,Canada 
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L8E 
Telephone Number: 9056646844 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
64640 
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CONVENIENCE STORES 
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  • word usage - Is at your convenience correct? - English Language . . .
    The phrase "at your convenience" has been used in military fiction where a senior ranked person orders a lower ranked person to do something, but it is not needed immediately The phrase allows the lower ranked person to complete their current task, or at least stop at a convenient point, before following the order
  • Is it correct? You may call me in your convenient any time.
    The phrase "at your convenience" is sometimes used: You can call me at your convenience If I were to combine the two, I'd probably put the "any time" part first: You can call me anytime that's convenient for you If the part about convenience goes first, then anytime can be used for emphasis:
  • word usage - Convenient or convenience? - English Language Learners . . .
    "Please call me at your convenience " uses "convenience" as a noun, there's nothing to describe "Convenience" is the state of being convenient One's convenience is when they find something easier to do Convenience can be used as an adjective in one place that I know of: A convenience store is a store that's trying to be convenient
  • politeness - Will you find someone saying at your convenience . . .
    Like if you said, "Well, given that you've failed to show up for the last four appointments we schedule despite your promise that you will attend, and as you apparently have no regard for the time of other people, perhaps you could let me know when you would like to meet, at your convenience", well, that would be deliberately rude
  • Let me know when you are free to discuss VS Let me know your convenient . . .
    "your convenient time": This is unnatural You would use "time convenient for you" if you want to stress on the addressee's convenience or "a convenient time" if you want to talk about a time convenient to both of you Putting all this together, one can arrive at many possible sentences Here are some examples
  • In a letter, what is the most polite way to ask for a quick reply?
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  • politeness - Asking politely for a meeting - English Language Learners . . .
    'At your earliest convenience' conveys a sense of urgency I would remove that and replace it with a more direct question, e g I would be grateful if we could meet Would you have some time be available later this week? –
  • Is Ill call you at my convenience rude when comparing to Ill call . . .
    “At your convenience” is, I think, grounded in the polite fiction that everyone is obliged to please everybody else When I tell you that you may do something at your convenience, I am releasing you from that obligation: “don’t try and please me, suit yourself instead”
  • word choice - For your reference or For your information - English . . .
    For your information (frequently abbreviated FYI) For your situational awareness (not as common, may be abbreviated FYSA) For reference; For future reference; For your information in the workplace implies that no action is required on the recipient’s part—commonly used in unsolicited communication In less formal settings, the same phrase
  • sentence construction - how to use at. . . convenience - English . . .
    But, the different usages of the term "convenience", can give different meanings and expressions in the statements being used I am at the hearing officer's convenience The above gives the impression that, I am here, at the person's comfort or convenience This is the more suitable one I'm at the convenience of the Hearing Officer




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