I've been to a bunch of sicilian weddings and we always get a laugh out of that...I mean a Sicilian American..He canrefuse a request..Just like I can refuse dessert after my entree. It's just tradition. Usually the requests would be simple, not requests of murder.
Yes, a hotel can refuse to extend your stay, even if you request it in advance, depending on their availability and policies.
Employers can refuse requests, not subpoenas.
As a noun, "refuse" refers to waste or discarded material. As a verb, "refuse" can mean to reject or decline something, such as an offer or request.
no, they have a right from the law
when you get the e-mail friend request, there's a button at the bottom of it and you have the choice o refuse the request or accept it
Because that's how they roll
No. You can invite or refuse to invite anyone you wish.
Well, you can't refuse an invitation to anything. If the host wants to invite you they will. If you don't want to or cannot attend; in most invitations a reply card is included. This is a small card that comes along with a stamped envelope where you can indicate whether or not you will be attending the wedding.
To cast from one; to throw away; to discard., To refuse to receive or to acknowledge; to decline haughtily or harshly; to repudiate., To refuse to grant; as, to reject a prayer or request.
The word "decline" means to say no or to refuse an offer or invitation. It can also imply rejecting a proposal or request. Other synonyms include "refuse" and "reject."
yes you can request a pat down or just go home.......
When the police request their services or if you refuse to pay the towing fee.