Missed email outside working hours [closed]

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I've searched everywhere about this but can't find anything, so I might as well ask here.



My office is closed on Saturdays (which is quite a hard thing to find in my city) and Sundays of course. Regardless, I've synced all my emails to my phone and check them every now and then including during the weekend.



Now, I am sure that I was checking my email sometimes around lunch on Saturday, but that's it. Since it's a day off, so I spend the rest of the weekend with the family.



However, on Monday morning when I checked my email I just knew that one of my client (a sales person from a hotel) is inviting me for a Sunday Brunch. The sent date of the email was Saturday at 3 pm.



I don't mind replying a business email on a day off, but she sent the email so late in the day, for an event held in the next day. I would like to politely respond to her email though. What do you think I should write?



Thank you.







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closed as off-topic by Jim G., gnat, Lilienthal♦, The Wandering Dev Manager, Jan Doggen Mar 7 '16 at 12:33


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  • "Questions seeking advice on company-specific regulations, agreements, or policies should be directed to your manager or HR department. Questions that address only a specific company or position are of limited use to future visitors. Questions seeking legal advice should be directed to legal professionals. For more information, click here." – Jim G., gnat, The Wandering Dev Manager
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  • this is a very specific question which is probably why you're getting downvoted. However, surely you just respond as you would to anyone, 'sorry I missed your email, can we reschedule for x date'?
    – user29055
    Mar 7 '16 at 10:25
















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I've searched everywhere about this but can't find anything, so I might as well ask here.



My office is closed on Saturdays (which is quite a hard thing to find in my city) and Sundays of course. Regardless, I've synced all my emails to my phone and check them every now and then including during the weekend.



Now, I am sure that I was checking my email sometimes around lunch on Saturday, but that's it. Since it's a day off, so I spend the rest of the weekend with the family.



However, on Monday morning when I checked my email I just knew that one of my client (a sales person from a hotel) is inviting me for a Sunday Brunch. The sent date of the email was Saturday at 3 pm.



I don't mind replying a business email on a day off, but she sent the email so late in the day, for an event held in the next day. I would like to politely respond to her email though. What do you think I should write?



Thank you.







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closed as off-topic by Jim G., gnat, Lilienthal♦, The Wandering Dev Manager, Jan Doggen Mar 7 '16 at 12:33


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking advice on company-specific regulations, agreements, or policies should be directed to your manager or HR department. Questions that address only a specific company or position are of limited use to future visitors. Questions seeking legal advice should be directed to legal professionals. For more information, click here." – Jim G., gnat, The Wandering Dev Manager
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • this is a very specific question which is probably why you're getting downvoted. However, surely you just respond as you would to anyone, 'sorry I missed your email, can we reschedule for x date'?
    – user29055
    Mar 7 '16 at 10:25












up vote
-1
down vote

favorite









up vote
-1
down vote

favorite











I've searched everywhere about this but can't find anything, so I might as well ask here.



My office is closed on Saturdays (which is quite a hard thing to find in my city) and Sundays of course. Regardless, I've synced all my emails to my phone and check them every now and then including during the weekend.



Now, I am sure that I was checking my email sometimes around lunch on Saturday, but that's it. Since it's a day off, so I spend the rest of the weekend with the family.



However, on Monday morning when I checked my email I just knew that one of my client (a sales person from a hotel) is inviting me for a Sunday Brunch. The sent date of the email was Saturday at 3 pm.



I don't mind replying a business email on a day off, but she sent the email so late in the day, for an event held in the next day. I would like to politely respond to her email though. What do you think I should write?



Thank you.







share|improve this question














I've searched everywhere about this but can't find anything, so I might as well ask here.



My office is closed on Saturdays (which is quite a hard thing to find in my city) and Sundays of course. Regardless, I've synced all my emails to my phone and check them every now and then including during the weekend.



Now, I am sure that I was checking my email sometimes around lunch on Saturday, but that's it. Since it's a day off, so I spend the rest of the weekend with the family.



However, on Monday morning when I checked my email I just knew that one of my client (a sales person from a hotel) is inviting me for a Sunday Brunch. The sent date of the email was Saturday at 3 pm.



I don't mind replying a business email on a day off, but she sent the email so late in the day, for an event held in the next day. I would like to politely respond to her email though. What do you think I should write?



Thank you.









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closed as off-topic by Jim G., gnat, Lilienthal♦, The Wandering Dev Manager, Jan Doggen Mar 7 '16 at 12:33


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking advice on company-specific regulations, agreements, or policies should be directed to your manager or HR department. Questions that address only a specific company or position are of limited use to future visitors. Questions seeking legal advice should be directed to legal professionals. For more information, click here." – Jim G., gnat, The Wandering Dev Manager
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




closed as off-topic by Jim G., gnat, Lilienthal♦, The Wandering Dev Manager, Jan Doggen Mar 7 '16 at 12:33


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking advice on company-specific regulations, agreements, or policies should be directed to your manager or HR department. Questions that address only a specific company or position are of limited use to future visitors. Questions seeking legal advice should be directed to legal professionals. For more information, click here." – Jim G., gnat, The Wandering Dev Manager
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.











  • this is a very specific question which is probably why you're getting downvoted. However, surely you just respond as you would to anyone, 'sorry I missed your email, can we reschedule for x date'?
    – user29055
    Mar 7 '16 at 10:25
















  • this is a very specific question which is probably why you're getting downvoted. However, surely you just respond as you would to anyone, 'sorry I missed your email, can we reschedule for x date'?
    – user29055
    Mar 7 '16 at 10:25















this is a very specific question which is probably why you're getting downvoted. However, surely you just respond as you would to anyone, 'sorry I missed your email, can we reschedule for x date'?
– user29055
Mar 7 '16 at 10:25




this is a very specific question which is probably why you're getting downvoted. However, surely you just respond as you would to anyone, 'sorry I missed your email, can we reschedule for x date'?
– user29055
Mar 7 '16 at 10:25










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"Thanks for the invitation to brunch, unfortunately I didn't see your email in time. Would love to catch up with you some other time!"



Anything more would seem to be wildly overthinking it.






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    think you're missing a word after catch...
    – user29055
    Mar 7 '16 at 13:03










  • @Jake thanks! and thanks to HLGEM for fixing it already! :-)
    – Carson63000
    Mar 8 '16 at 0:59

















1 Answer
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1 Answer
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active

oldest

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up vote
17
down vote













"Thanks for the invitation to brunch, unfortunately I didn't see your email in time. Would love to catch up with you some other time!"



Anything more would seem to be wildly overthinking it.






share|improve this answer


















  • 4




    think you're missing a word after catch...
    – user29055
    Mar 7 '16 at 13:03










  • @Jake thanks! and thanks to HLGEM for fixing it already! :-)
    – Carson63000
    Mar 8 '16 at 0:59














up vote
17
down vote













"Thanks for the invitation to brunch, unfortunately I didn't see your email in time. Would love to catch up with you some other time!"



Anything more would seem to be wildly overthinking it.






share|improve this answer


















  • 4




    think you're missing a word after catch...
    – user29055
    Mar 7 '16 at 13:03










  • @Jake thanks! and thanks to HLGEM for fixing it already! :-)
    – Carson63000
    Mar 8 '16 at 0:59












up vote
17
down vote










up vote
17
down vote









"Thanks for the invitation to brunch, unfortunately I didn't see your email in time. Would love to catch up with you some other time!"



Anything more would seem to be wildly overthinking it.






share|improve this answer














"Thanks for the invitation to brunch, unfortunately I didn't see your email in time. Would love to catch up with you some other time!"



Anything more would seem to be wildly overthinking it.







share|improve this answer














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edited Mar 7 '16 at 15:37









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  • 4




    think you're missing a word after catch...
    – user29055
    Mar 7 '16 at 13:03










  • @Jake thanks! and thanks to HLGEM for fixing it already! :-)
    – Carson63000
    Mar 8 '16 at 0:59












  • 4




    think you're missing a word after catch...
    – user29055
    Mar 7 '16 at 13:03










  • @Jake thanks! and thanks to HLGEM for fixing it already! :-)
    – Carson63000
    Mar 8 '16 at 0:59







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think you're missing a word after catch...
– user29055
Mar 7 '16 at 13:03




think you're missing a word after catch...
– user29055
Mar 7 '16 at 13:03












@Jake thanks! and thanks to HLGEM for fixing it already! :-)
– Carson63000
Mar 8 '16 at 0:59




@Jake thanks! and thanks to HLGEM for fixing it already! :-)
– Carson63000
Mar 8 '16 at 0:59


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