That depends on who is hosting the dinner, and the type of dinner.
If you are being invited to a casual dinner at your brother's house, asking that question might be considered acceptable under certain circumstances.
If the dinner in question is anything more formal than that, you should not ask. Asking such a question makes you appear to be snobbish and elitist.
Invite someone else if you can then just ask if she wants to go to dinner with you and whoever else you invited.
Mr. Wopsle was invited to dinner by Mr. Jaggers, but Pip liked Drummle the least. Drummle was arrogant, condescending, and showed disdain towards Pip and everyone else at the dinner.
Inviting your mother-in-law to dinner on Father's Day depends on whether your husband would want his mother to be invited. It's his day, so ask him.
Usually, if you were invited to dinner, you don't have to pay; however, it is polite to offer anyway.
"Many were invited, few were chosen." Parable of the dinner of sinners
i ask polietly if i can have something else....
He is invited to the Murray's house for dinner.
The family invited their neighbor to dinner, but the neighbors didn't show up
yes they are invited it depends thou if they want to come or not.
No but you can call them and ask them if they are coming but you should demand an "for sure" RSVP.
No
Flowers for the lady (if you were invited by a couple) If it's a bunch of guy ; nothing