They tend to tell a white lie and say that they have something else on at the date or time.
Nope... but what invitation are you talking about?
That would be "impolite" or "rude".
Several opposites of the word rude (abrupt, impolite) are: mannerly, polite, kind.
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.
Not rude, just right, "No children please!"
Just talk to him politely. If he is rude, ignorant, or obnoxious; he is not the boy of your dreams.
obviously not. you'd be stupid to eat it just to not be rude
smile politely and remain quiet or appear to have no interest in the conversation.
Because it would be rude to refuse to meet her.
Very politely. Don't be rude or insult them. Say yes sir and yes mam
# blank her for a day or two # when you bring sweets or chocolates refuse to give it to her # within a week you have a sister from rude to kind
* If you know the host quite well then simply ask who their other guests are. If you don't know them that well; if it's an invitation regarding business or a company then no, do not ask the host who is on the invitation list.