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Ed W.
  • Investor / Landlord
  • Columbus, OH
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Business Etiquette

Ed W.
  • Investor / Landlord
  • Columbus, OH
Posted

If someone agrees to meet "close to 9 AM" what is considered a reasonable deviation from 9 AM to be consider "on time".  For example, "John, I'm not sure what the traffic will be like but I should be there close to 9 o'clock."  If you are John, what's the latest you would expect the person to meet you given the general nature of "close to"?  

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