If you mean a job offer, you begin for thanking them for their kind consideration. Then you must accept or decline. You are not REQUIRED to give a reason, but if you ever expect to go back that way in future, you may want to say something more neutral than just a better salary.If you can honestly say it is for family reasons, easier commute, or some other neutral advantage that doesn't diparage their offer, or just seem like a lame excuse , feel free to say so.And if you failed to notify them you were no longer available for the position, now would be a good time to apologize. You must be careful not to step on any toes in business networking.
Thank you for the invitation is right.
The best way to reply to an invitation to take a job exam is to first thank them for the opportunity. You can also describe how you look forward to the challenge.
you say:"Thank you so much for this invitation"
Don't thank the person when you receive the invitation, but send them a nice Thank You Card after the event and let them know you were honored to be invited and had a wonderful time.
People who have decided not to take a job after having an interview should write a letter to the employer. The letter should include that the person is grateful for the opportunity.
merci madame or monsieur
Thank you for your kind invitation
You thank them for inviting you and give a reason why you won't be attending.
It is correct English to say "thank someone for something" eg "My wife and I thank you for your kind invitation to your daughter's wedding"
Dear all while thank you very much for your invitation would like to bring to your kind attention that, as I am too busy at present being cann't take part at this time. thank you again best regards,
SAY iam praying from God keep you for me, forever.
"Thanks for inviting me, it was very polite of you." Said Mary. Always thank someone for inviting you to do something. Here are some of the most common forms used to accept an invitation. Thank you very much. That would be nice. Certainly, I'd love to... Sure, that would be great! If you are unable to accept an invitation, use one of the following polite phrases to respond. Thank you. I'm afraid I have another engagement. Sorry, I'm afraid I can't.