Grammar Usage of "to" and "for"

Biggs

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Which one is correct?

1) As an alternative, feel free to set the time and date that's most convenient for you.

2) As an alternative, feel free to set the time and date that's most convenient to you.
 
Dec 4, 2002
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Originally posted by: Biggs
Which one is correct?

1) As an alternative, feel free to set the time and date that's most convenient for you.

2) As an alternative, feel free to set the time and date that's most convenient to you.

guestimation based off my CA public edgemication id say #2
 

EpsiIon

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I've never heard anybody use the phrase "convenient to", so I'm pretty sure "convenient for" is the proper way to do it.
 

Baked

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Sound it out. Which one sounds better and more natural? That's right, it's #1.
 

mjrpes3

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3) As an alternative, feel free to set a time and date that's most convenient for you.