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I'm sorry and I want to reschedule. Can I say like this?
I planned to talk with my language exchange partner this Monday, but something has come up. So I have to reschedule. This is what I said to him:
Good morning, Jim. The reason I wanted to message you is that I'm sorry but I can't make it to our appointment this Monday. I was really looking forward to seeing you but something has come up. Can we reschedule it for another day? I would be free all day Friday.
Is there anything wrong, or rude, or not commonly used?
Apr 4, 2017 7:14 AM
Answers · 4
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Good morning Jim. Can we reschedule Monday's appointment ?. I was really looking forward to it but something has come up. I would be free all day Friday - please let me know if that suits you. So sorry for any inconvenience, I look forward to hearing from you.
April 4, 2017
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If I were you, I would text like this.
Good Morning, Jim. I'm sorry, but I cannot make it this Monday. Could you do it on a different day? Friday is convenient for me. How about you? Sorry for inconvenience.
April 4, 2017
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