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You can say, "It would be great if you could join us." This conveys a friendly invitation while expressing that their presence would be appreciated. Alternatively, you could say, "We would love to have you with us."
Well you could say "well you have never wanted to do this and you have been ignoring us for the past 30- years" Then ask him why then say well "im sorry but you cannot join in our family outing"
Yes, however you could also say "if you WOULD join us".
false. -- The US has been a member of the UN from the start, and its headquarters are even in the US, in New York City. The US refused to join the League of Nations, formed soon after the end of WW I. At that time people thought we could isolate ourselves from Europe and Asia.
No. We only joined WW2 when the Japanese bombed Pearl Arbor.
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So that it could be represented in the US legislature.
No, it wasn't successful. The government never did declare it a war and didn't put in all that it could have to win.
Because it was a US territory-hence a direct attack on the US. How else could we respond.
In the short run, he was successful at avoiding foreign affairs, keeping the US out the League of Nations and building up the US economy. However, the world had changed. Europe could not recover so quickly from WW I. World wide depression and another world war were soon on the way.
The European Union is an organisation for countries in Europe, so the US could not join. There are over 50 countries in Europe, 28 of which are members of the European Union. There is no reason why the US would even want to join the European Union. It would make no sense for them to do so.
Uh... Milwaukee did not 'join' the US. Wisconsin did, though!