I am going to visit my former school teacher who has been recently promoted to be the vice principal.
Here is what I have written:
"Please arrange a time at your convenience so that I can [give / present / your suggestion] you a survey form to fill in"
I want to replace the word [give / present] that can show my respect to his vice principal position.
Please help me.
Thank you.
Kitty
give, present or your suggestion
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Re: give, present or your suggestion
There is nothing wrong with "give" but you can make the request more respectful by adding something like: "....if that's not too much to ask."