Definition of Invitation
- To ask, to request, to bid, to summon, to ask to do some act, or go to some place.
- The act of invite, inviting, solicitation, th requesting of a person's company; as, an invitation to a party, to a dinner, or to visit a friend.
- A document written or printed, or spoken words, conveying the message by which one is invited.
- Allurement;enticement.
Here some expressions to invite, accept, and decline an
invitation.
Inviting
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Accepting an Invitation
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Declining an Invitation
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Do you want to go to the movies tonight?
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Sure.
What time?
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I’d love to, but…
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Would you like to go to the theater tomorrow?
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I'd
love to, thanks.
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I’m sorry I can’t, I have to…
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Would you be interested in going to the the
stadium next Sunday?
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That's
very kind of you, thanks.
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I’m afraid I can’t. Thanks anyway.
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How do you fancy going to the the restaurant for
dinner?
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That
sounds lovely, thank you.
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I’m so sorry, I’ll be very busy tomorrow night.
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How about going to the movies?
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What a
great idea, thank you.
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I wish I could, but…
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Care to come over for lunch?
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Sure.
When should I be there?
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Thank you but I have
another program.
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The Types Of Invitation
- Letter of official invitation, such as: office meetings, OSIS meetings, and others.
- Letter of invitation is not official, among other things: birthdays, weddings, and others.
- Letter of invitation Niaga , for example, trade letters.
Similarities
and Differences
A. Similarities of Letter of Official Invitation and
Letter of invitation is official
1.It expects the presence
of someone.
2. Writing time, place,
and purpose.
3. Listed the name of the
sender and the destination.
B. Differences
Letter of Official Invitation
- Written masthead and numbers letters.
- Official language.
- Using a stamp.
- Plain paper, usually white.
Letter of
invitation is not official
- No letterhead or letter head.
- Diversity casual language.
- No stamp.
- Colored paper free and may be pictorial.


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