If you want someone to respond to you, that’s a terrible way to get a response. Think about it.
Now I, the respondent, must wonder when I’m available:
- I click to open the calendar; 
- I think about the date; 
- I think about what needs to NOT be a priority so that I can speak to you; 
- I click to move my calendar around; 
- I click back into my email to write you a reply (if I have that energy). 
If you are really serving others, make things easy for them. Consider, “I’ll call you tomorrow afternoon to review.”
Now, I, the respondent, must:
- Look at tomorrow afternoon, 
- Respond to you when I’d rather you call. 
In the latter option, I - the respondent, am thinking about when we’ll chat next versus if we’ll chat.
Inspired by too many people asking me to tell them when I want to connect next.
