In 70s slang, you might say something like "Hit me back, man!" or "Give me a jingle, dig?" This captures the casual vibe of the era while inviting someone to respond to an invitation. It’s all about keeping it groovy and laid-back!
groovy cool far out
Dark is one, like "Man before you get dark" or bent as well is another one. Jive is for something to be uncool or rude, ie "That was so jive."
Some slang words from the 70s include: groovy, far out, dynamite, and cool beans.
You decline an RSVP invitation by sending a note in which you say that you regret you are unable to attend.
Anything you want to say
Not really. RSVP means "responder, sil vous plait". It's a request for you to respond to the invitation.
RSVP is a French phrase Repondez s'il vous plait, meaning ' please reply ' RSVP to.......
In the 1970's there were a few different slang terms that were used instead of the word sleep. The most popular term that was used was the word crash.
Weed is a \'\'slang\'\' term that refers to Marijuana Yes but is is also another would for a Cigirrette it is a slang word bad up in the 70s Exp Yo man you got a weed
RSVP is originally French (Répondez S'il Vous Plaît), and it means: please respond. If you are asking how to say RSVP in Spanish, there are quite a few ways. You can just say RSVP; it's understood almost everywhere. Or you could say: Se ruega contestación. Se ruega confirmación. Se ruega responder. Se ruega confirmar asistencia/presencia. Favor de confirmar su/tu asistencia/presencia. the list goes on.
RSVP by Close of Business.