English Language & Usage Asked by Ollie Glass on October 2, 2021
Is there a British equivalent of "taking a rain check"?
It would be very useful to have a phrase that I can say to British people which means "I need to cancel and I’d like to reschedule but I can’t give a specific time right now."
Is there one?
Edit: This phrase is widely recognised in the UK but very rarely used. It is usually misunderstood as meaning "I’d like to reschedule (to a specific time)".
"Can I think about that?..." or "Can I get back to you [on that]?" are probably the closest GB to the American 'Raincheck' - which I think is widely understood here.
"Can I think about / get back to you on that...?" is a polite way of avoiding an embarrassing situation, hopefully without hurting anyone's feelings, when: "You must be joking!" is perhaps a little too direct.
Answered by NeilB on October 2, 2021
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