I regret that I am unable to attend your birthday/your dinner.
To go down or decrease, or to turn down an invitation.
It is not rude. If you don't feel comfortable attending a baptism invitation or do not feel the need to attend for any other personal/belief reasons, you do not have to.
You answer a business letter of invitation by responding by phone, email or letter. Considering the times we live in, you would most likely respond to this by phone. You would accept or turn down the invitation and give your reasons why if you wish.
well, an offer is usually the one that you don't wanna turn down and wanna grab it asap but the invitation to negotiate, well it goes by its name, u wanna negotiate about it....
Well, it depends on who your talking about Example: Your Bff invites you to a house-warming party but, it's on the same day of your sister\brother's birthday party then, you decide who is more important for you and who ever you choose to turn down; it's okay to
That sounds like a viable reason.
When you see 'PTO' at the bottom of a letter or a bridal shower invitation is means 'Please Turn Over' as there will be more information on the back.
She disdained his offer of help, believing she could handle the situation on her own.
Because, sometimes, when a person wearing a full mask comes up to you and asks for all your money, being courteous might make them reconsider. Although, on second thought, if they are already contemplating robbing people, they probably don't have the morals to even understand what a courteous jesture is. Does turn the other cheek ring a bell?
It is 2n + 6
Reject, decline, refuse.
You turn the handle down and then push or pull.