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Oggi inizio tardi e recupero nel pomeriggio.

Today I am starting late and making up for it in the afternoon.

Pronunciation

'Recupero' = re-KU-pe-ro. Four syllables; stress the second. 'Pomeriggio' = po-me-RID-jo.

When to use it

Use this when you have a flexible schedule and will be starting your day later than usual. It is important to communicate this proactively so colleagues know when to expect you.

What it means

'Iniziare tardi' (to start late) combined with 'recuperare' (to make up for it/recover) signals that you are managing your time responsibly within a flexible arrangement. This is standard language in 'lavoro agile' agreements.

Variations

Ho un impegno mattutino. Sono online dalle undici.

I have a morning commitment. I am online from eleven.

Specifies the reason and start time; clearer for coordination purposes

Lavoro con orario spezzato oggi.

I am working split hours today.

'Orario spezzato' (split hours) is a recognised Italian flexible work arrangement

Finisco prima ma ho già fatto le ore.

I am finishing early but I have already done my hours.

End-of-day version; signals that obligations are met despite early finish

Mini Dialogue

Tu in chat al mattino: Buongiorno team! Oggi inizio tardi — ho un appuntamento. Recupero nel pomeriggio e sono disponibile dalle undici. Collega: Ok, nessun problema. La call delle dieci la puoi spostare? Tu: Sì, spostala alle dodici. Ci sono.

You in chat in the morning: Good morning team! Today I am starting late — I have an appointment. I will make up for it in the afternoon and am available from eleven. Colleague: Ok, no problem. Can you move the ten o'clock call? You: Yes, move it to twelve. I will be there.

Cultural Note

Italian 'lavoro agile' laws allow flexible hours as long as production commitments are met. However, many Italian managers still have traditional expectations about core hours (9-13, 14-18). Always communicate schedule changes proactively to avoid being perceived as absent or unproductive.