How do you understand the time reference?
He didn't get an appointment with a doctor nearby before April.
Now he has an appointment on Friday in (a place that is further away) and wants to go there alone.
I wanted to ask you if you know anyone where they can get an appointment more quickly.
In this context, how would you understand the word faster
faster than Friday.
or sooner, before April.
He got an appointment last Friday for, for example, March.
so just faster than the date in April
We can only guess that – just like you.
Friday is overmorning. It’s fucking fast.
Today’s Tuesday, the question about Friday doesn’t make any sense.
My conclusion is more about “before April ” taking into account better accessibility.
Or does it use something when the appointment is at the beginning of March, but much further away?
Faster than the day will hardly work, so I would conclude “faster than April”.
Just ask him, I always do that if I didn’t understand.
How would it be if you were to be kept quite normal and ask those questions to the person with whom this conversation was conducted?
how fast, Friday is already overmorning.
near, can be May or later
Dates at specialist doctors are now rare