Ryan’s Phrase Of The Day: Raincheck
Meaning: Change the time
/delay. Example (1): “I’m sorry but can we take a raincheck on tonight’s dinner. I have to work overtime.”
Example (2): “The meeting has been rainchecked to tomorrow because the boss is still out of town.”
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You can either just say “Raincheck” by itself or preceded by a verb such as ‘take’. Alternatively, you can add the new time at the end by saying raincheck to...


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