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Presumably there is a designated organizer for this event. Write , call , e-mail or in person. RSVP with the number of people , including yourself.
As with other invitations, you reply to a Christening invitation in the same mode that it was delivered to you. For example, if you received a Christening invitation in the mail, then you would reply by mail, usually by returning the response card that was included with the invitation. If the invitation was extended to you through a telephone call, then you would likewise reply with your acceptance or regrets via a phone call. An exception to this rule is if the host instructs you to reply via a different mode. For instance, if you were mailed an invitation that requests you to RSVP by replying to an email address or phone number, then it would be acceptable to reply by email or phone rather than by mailing back a reply.
Usually with a wedding invitation the bride and groom will also send out an attached RSVP card and envelope where you elect 'attending' or 'regrets'. Your answer is usually required at least 4 weeks prior to the wedding date. Some couples may attach a contact number or email as a way to get in touch but we recommend a phone call or RSVP card sent in the mail as a formal way to confirm your attendance.
No but you can call them and ask them if they are coming but you should demand an "for sure" RSVP.
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The homophone for "invitation" is "invitation." Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
If someone gives you something and then takes it back, the slang term for them is Indian-giver.
An invitation should be answered in the same form as it was issued and with the same degree of formality. An invitation issued via the telephone or email can be responded to in the same way. A written invitation should be responded to in writing unless the invitation lists a telephone number or email address. Formal invitations issued in the third person, such as wedding invitations should be replied to in the third person. Example: Mr. John Jones accepts with pleasure the kind invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennis Calhoun for Saturday the nineteenth of August two thousand ten at seven o'clock in the evening A regret is worded: Mr. John Jones regrets that he is unable to accept the very kind invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennis Calhoun It is permissible but not required to cite a reason for declining the invitation such as Mr. John Jones regrets that due to his absence from New York he is unable to accept the very kind invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennis Calhoun or Mr. John Jones regrets that he is unable to accept the very kind invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calvin Calhoun due to a previous engagement Replies should be done on blank ecru or white paper and written in black or blue-black ink. If an invitation includes a response card, which almost all do, then you should use the card and accompanying envelope to reply. If no response envelope is provided you should reply to the return address on the invitation envelope
they call Americans Pigs
Spud is slang. Most people in Idaho just call them potatoes.
It is a slang they call them that becasue they are born and they have no hair and they are pink
You can call them a Hick or a Back wood retard if you are trying to insult them. I am not sure if there is a polite term for someone from a backwoods town, maybe you can call them a country gentlemen.