If you have a printable invitation, you can send it out. You can also use verbal invitation like "Please I have a luncheon coming up this weekend, and would like you to attend".
Yes, of course someone can be asked not to attend a funeral. Just as someone can be requested not to attend any other event, such as a wedding, etc.
It should be--- The first paper asked the question, " Why attend such a conference?" with the answer, "Connections."
It should be--- The first paper asked the question, " Why attend such a conference?" with the answer, "Connections."
It should be--- The first paper asked the question, "Why attend such a conference?" with the answer, "Connections."
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That is whether and you don't need to say "or not" because it is included in whether. Example: I asked him whether he could attend the function.
Say no, but don't be mean about it.
If someone has already asked the same question before on WikiAnswers, then you shouldn't ask the question. You should look at the answer already provided there. If there isn't an answer, then you just have to wait until someone answers it. Asking an already asked question should bring up a message, informing you that the question has already been asked and answered.
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It is up to an individual wither to attend another persons funeral or not one thing is for sure, you will attend you're own. General guidance would be if you were accompanying someone who knew the person or you knew the person in your own right. Otherwise, if you didn't know the person and had no connection apart from an indirect business connection, best just to send a sympathy card. If family wanted you there particularly, then you would be asked to attend.
If you know the answer for sure, and you are asked by someone you care enough about to want to answer.