Let's schedule a meeting · Let's find a time to discuss
This expression is super useful when you want to schedule a meeting or discussion with someone, but you don't have a specific time in mind yet. It's a polite and proactive way to move forward with a topic. 🗓️✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** This phrase is great for setting up future discussions without putting immediate pressure on someone to check their availability. It implies a collaborative effort to find a suitable time. You can often follow up with 'When works best for you?' or 'I'll send some options over.' Remember, 'calendar' here refers to a shared digital calendar like Google Calendar or Outlook. 💻
Your team has just finished a brainstorming session for a new marketing campaign. You need to schedule a follow-up meeting next week to refine the ideas. Which is the most natural English expression to suggest this? A. Let's eat lunch together soon. B. Let's revisit that when pigs fly. C. Let's get something on the calendar for next week.