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Shia
what’s the idomatic way to ask “when do you want to meet?”
Someone said: let’s meet on Wednesday.
You want to know what time(what hour) that she wants to meet up? Like 3:30PM
Jan 28, 2019 1:28 AM
Answers · 2
Andrew's responses are all perfect.
Some additional ones are:
What time exactly do you want to meet ?
Any special time you want to meet ?
What time would you like to meet ?
January 28, 2019
If someone were to say to me "Let's meet on Wednesday". If I was not busy, I would then simply ask "What time?". Or if I was busy that day I would ask "What times work for you?".
I think other natural ways to ask include:
"What time were you thinking?"
"Is there a certain time that works for you?"
"Do you have a time in mind?"
January 28, 2019
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