You should say for your convenience it is *gramatically correct-*just means correct
Somewhere convenient to your purposes, whatever they are.
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commode.
Whatever is the correct way to say the word.
Whatever You Say was created on 1999-02-22.
No, I'm sorry it is not. The correct way to say it would be, "for your convenience."
That depends on the way that the word is pronounced. Some people will say that the word convenient has four syllables because they say it CON-VEE-NEE-ENT. Others will say three, because they say it CON-VEEN-YENT. I say it the second way, personally.
sure whatever whatever u say
You can say "no me importa", which is like "I don't really care," or as we Americans like to say, "Whatever."
In general, you can use whatever frame of reference is most convenient for the calculations you want to do.
It is sort of like "Whatever you say" or "Whatever you want to think".