“at your convenience” or “at your earliest convenience”, which one is appropriate?
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“at your convenience” or “at your earliest convenience” are both appropriate expressions. Both of them are used in different situations. So, we can’t say which one is appropriate and which is not. However “At your convenience” is more appropriate phrase because it means “whenever it is most convenient for you”.