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Is this sentence correct? Could you give me your contact information so Ii can reach you regarding an interview? Is there a more natural way to say this?
Mar 4, 2016 4:05 PM
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Could you please provide your contact information, so that we can schedule an appropriate date for an interview? A more natural, less formal way? Can you give me your contact info, so that we can set up an interview sometime next week? What is your contact info? I want to set up an interview with you next week. Would you mind writing down your contact info? I want to set up a time to meet with you for an interview. It depends on what you are trying to say.
March 4, 2016
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You could say: Could you provide your contact information so we can reach you to schedule an interview? - "give me" would not be appropriate in a formal context, which I think is the case here. - If the speaker is representing a company (the Human Resources dept, for example), "we" is much better. - "to schedule an interview" is my guess as to the most likely scenario. If not, be specific with that other situation.
March 4, 2016
So I can reach you.....
March 5, 2016
.. so I can reach you..
March 4, 2016
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