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Kingfisher Posted 21 years ago
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What should I say in this case !!

0 Hi, 02br
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00If I have an invitation or offer and I will not or can not accept the offer or the invitation, what are the polite and common phrases and words used to express you apology to the one who invited you ? 02br
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00For example: I'm so sorry to tell that I can not attend your party but I'll have a rain check on it. Is it grammatically correct ??? 02br
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00Give me more example and phrases. 02br
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00thanks in advance 0-
  

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0 Hello kingfisher, 02br 02br 00You have mixed a formal style with a very informal style here. 02br 02br 00"To take a raincheck" is an AmE expression, which I think means "lets do it another time" 02br 02br 00If you receive a formal written invitation on a card, it is acceptable to send a pre-printed card declining the invitation, but a hand written letter is always appreciated. " 02br 02br 00If you receive a wedding invitation, and you are unable to attend, it is customary to send a gift of the same value that you would have given had you been at the wedding.

  • 0 Hello kingfisher, 02br 02br 00You have mixed a formal style with a very informal style here.
  • 02br 02br 00"To take a raincheck" is an AmE expression, which I think means "lets do it another time" 02br 02br 00If you receive a formal written invitation on a card, it is acceptable to send a pre-printed card declining the invitation, but a hand written letter is always appreciated.
  • " 02br 02br 00If you receive a wedding invitation, and you are unable to attend, it is customary to send a gift of the same value that you would have given had you been at the wedding.
  • 02br 02br 00If you have received a formal written invitation to formal party: 02br 02br 00Thank you for your kind invitation to attend your party on ..........
  • " 02br 02br 00If you Have received a less formal invitation: 02br 02br 00Dear Cambridge & Justin, 02br 00Thank you for the invitation to your party.
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0 Hello kingfisher, 02br
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00You have mixed a formal style with a very informal style here. 02br
02br
00"To take a raincheck" is an AmE expression, which I think means "lets do it another time" 02br
02br
00If you receive a formal written invitation on a card, it is acceptable to send a pre-printed card declining the invitation, but a

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