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"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.

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