Can we talk off work?" Or "Can we talk later off work"?

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tufguy

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We are working at the moment so I don't want to disturb you neither do I want to get disturbed by talking. "Can we talk off work?" Or "Can we talk later off work"?


Please check my sentences.
 
"We are working at the moment, so I don't want to disturb you."

"I don't want you to disturb me, either
."

"Can we talk after work?" Or "Can we talk later, after work?"

Both ways are natural and mean the same thing.


Please check my sentences.
Done.

Pay attention to punctuation. It matters!
 
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