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I have some supplies for my son's classroom. I need to let his teacher know that I have these supplies to give her, and I need to know how she would like me to get them to her. BUT I would like to insist that she tells me what works best for her and her schedule. (It's the absolute least I could do! She's a saint lol)

For some reason I absolutely can not figure out the correct wording.

"Hi Mrs. C--. I have a few things to give you for the classroom! How would you like me to get them to you that is easiest for you?"

  • at this point I just feel ridiculous thinking this hard about a 3-4 sentence text message 🤦🏼‍♀️
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    We don't usually do this, but you're golden since the business of "BUT I would like to insist" did not make it to your writing. Dec 8, 2022 at 23:36
  • Hi Mrs. C--. I have a few things to give you for the classroom! Please let me know the best way to get them to you. Dec 9, 2022 at 4:40
  • "What would be the most convenient way I could get them to you?" Dec 9, 2022 at 9:08

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