Being able to make, change and cancel appointments is an important skill in business English. Here are some expressions you can use in an email to do this concisely and clearly. Please would you indicate a suitable time and place to meet? I would be available to discuss….
I'm a bit of an introvert -- and yet, I've learned to love meeting new people and engaging with strangers. My secret? I've got a mental cheat sheet of go-to phrases that almost always provoke positive reactions with new people. These are icebreakers and enablers. They can help even the most introverted person spark engagement and become more charismatic.
We 'd like to meet you. Well, I 'd like to meet , interview, then tease the person who's not able to hop on The Pirate Bay, type in "spore," then have a fully working copy of the game in a few minutes. This can be anonymous, but if my recipient would like to meet me someday in the future, I think I 'd like to meet him or her too. If there is a single person in the country for whom this decision would swing their vote, I 'd like to meet them. I 'd like to meet William Trevor.
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Kinos 1 year ago
I recently hooked up with my 12th grade English teacher after 10 years.
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I recently hooked up with my 12th grade English teacher after 10 years.
What was that idiot looking around for?
holy crap!!!