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I am busy with some meeting this week so I will join your party next time and hoping you will arrange in week ends.


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I don't know what "join your party" means. Normally, it means to add yourself to a group of people that includes the person you are talking to, but I suspect you meant "come to your party", which means you will attend the person's gathering, so that's what I will use: I am busy with some meetings this week, so I will try to come to your party next time, and I hope you can arrange to throw it on a weekend.

  • I don't know what "join your party" means.
  • Normally, it means to add yourself to a group of people that includes the person you are talking to, but I suspect you meant "come to your party", which means you will attend the person's gathering, so that's what I will use: I am busy with some meetings this week, so I will try to come to your party next time, and I hope you can arrange to throw it on a weekend.
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I don't know what "join your party" means. Normally, it means to add yourself to a group of people that includes the person you are talking to, but I suspect you meant "come to your party", which means you will attend the person's gathering, so that's what I will use:

I am busy with some meetings this week, so I will try to come to your party next time, and I hope you can arrange to thro

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