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  2. I always thought it was "save the date" as in "saving the date to a calendar". Also, there is no verb safe. Using "safe the date" feels wrong to me. And, is "save the date" a phrase that is commonly used or is there a better phrase? AFAIK it means something like "please save the date to your calendar (or remember the date and block it)".

  3. Which is correct , on first dates or on first date?

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/193109/which-is-correct-on-first-dates-or-on...

    The statement in the example sentence applies to any first date with any person, so it applies to "first dates" in general. The phrasing of "first dates" also fits with the parallel rule. job interviews is plural. first dates is plural. new coworkers is plural. Everything is plural; everything is parallel.

  4. In my personal experience in similar situation, giving 3 to 4 options is almost always enough, especially if the options include different times and dates. – Pablo Straub Commented Feb 25, 2016 at 16:21

  5. What is the proper way to ask someone if we still meeting...

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    I asked a friend to meet up in person. He said we can meet tomorrow. What is the correct way to ask if he still going to come to the meeting?

  6. word choice - "For your reference" or "For your information" -...

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    Use Please instead of kindly- Please find the attached...If your are giving them information that you want them to know then you can use "for your information" if your are giving them something you would like them to be able to refer to then use "for your reference."

  7. On face value, those are numbers in your example. But really, they're dates. Dates = time, so we need adjectives to refer to this concept of time. Greater is for numbers (integers, fractions, etc). You could explore avoiding an adjective altogether, for example: The first date always comes before the second. Or, switching your order:

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  9. politeness - Will you find someone saying "at your convenience...

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    No, saying "at your convenience" is generally understood to be a polite way of saying that you recognize that the other person is very busy, and so asking them to choose a time for a meeting instead of you selecting a time.

  10. Date format - Should I use st, nd, th?

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    3. Normally, we leave off those appendages when it comes to written dates. However, there are some times where they will creep up. When these annotations are used, the date format typically changes, and the word “of” is used. For example, you might see one of these: The sale will happen on June 13. The sale will happen on the 13th of June.

  11. dates - Does "till Monday" include Monday? - English Language...

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    12. She wants you to go to work on Monday. When talking about time, the word "till" (or "until") usually doesn't include the endpoint. For example, "I don't have class until 5:00" implies that I have class at 5. Once it reaches 5, the statement "I don't have class" no longer applies. Similarly, once it reaches Monday, the statement "don't come ...