Do you want to visit our new office?
That would depend on your interests as well as who will accept your invitation(s).
"Would you like to visit the USA?"
You answer a business letter of invitation by responding by phone, email or letter. Considering the times we live in, you would most likely respond to this by phone. You would accept or turn down the invitation and give your reasons why if you wish.
"Would you like to join us on our upcoming trip?"
yes = ken (כן) thank you = todah (תודה)
When accepting an event invitation formally or politely, you would respond to their invitation with a letter that expresses your gratitude, intent on attending, and any curious thoughts you may have regarding the event--all of which shall then be concluded by a "Sincerely"or "Yours Sincerely/Truly" signed by your name.
This would be an honor that you should accept. It allows you to talk about your career to others who are trying to figure out their own paths.
The Boeing Badge Office Hours will vary from location to location. For specific hours, it would be best to contact the location direct.
Dearest (insert name) Thankyou for your kind invitation to attend your dinner party. I / My wife and I / My husband and I / etc. would very much love to accept and that time certainly works just fine for us. Is the food planned out, or would you like us to bring a dish? See you on the 9th! Warmest Regards Graham and Marjorie
To "inaugurate" someone is to induct them into office with a formal ceremony. The "swearing in" (taking the oath of office) is a major part of the inauguration ceremony. Therefore, there would be no difference in the invitations.
A "sought-after invitation" is an invitation to an important event that many people would like to attend but very few will be able to. For example: an invitation to a White House Dinner would be a sought after invitation, as would an invitation to a film premiere in Cannes. I have yet to get an invitation to either, but I sure would like one!
A "sought-after invitation" is an invitation to an important event that many people would like to attend but very few will be able to. For example: an invitation to a White House Dinner would be a sought after invitation, as would an invitation to a film premiere in Cannes. I have yet to get an invitation to either, but I sure would like one!