"Thanks for inviting me, it was very polite of you." Said Mary.
Always thank someone for inviting you to do something. Here are some of the most common forms used to accept an invitation.
Thank you very much.
That would be nice.
Certainly, I'd love to...
Sure, that would be great!
If you are unable to accept an invitation, use one of the following polite phrases to respond.
Thank you. I'm afraid I have another engagement.
Sorry, I'm afraid I can't.
you say:"Thank you so much for this invitation"
Thank you for the invitation is right.
Don't thank the person when you receive the invitation, but send them a nice Thank You Card after the event and let them know you were honored to be invited and had a wonderful time.
It is correct English to say "thank someone for something" eg "My wife and I thank you for your kind invitation to your daughter's wedding"
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thank you, please, welcome, no thank-you, i apologize
When you address someone directly, you offset their name or pronoun with a comma(s). "Joe, please give me a hand." "I'll be there in a minute, Mom." "Thank you, Peter."
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Please resubmit your question as it is unclear as to what someone would be saying maybe for. Thank you.
Please resubmit your question as it is not quite clear what you are asking. Thank you.
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Folkways are norms or customs that guide everyday behavior and are based on tradition and social expectations. An example of a folkway is the norm of saying "please" and "thank you" when making a request or receiving something from someone.