Whether for work, for fun or even the hope of a new love story, arrange meetings, appointments is part of everyday life. Take a look at our advice and your friends can no longer refuse you nothing!
Show your interest
Before launching a formal invitation, many people express their interest first. For example, with a friend, you can say “We Should really get together for coffee sometime.” But to talk with a client, you simply say “Let’s do lunch sometime soon to Discuss the contract.” Keep in mind that these expressions are phrases of politeness and they do not mean that you will actually do so.
Confirm an invitation
Now it only remains to get started, it’s time to confirm your invitation. If you do not have specific projects, you can fully remain vague, without going into details: “What are you doing tonight? Do You Want To Have dinner together?” If you have more specific projects, prefer then: “Would you be Interested in coming over to my house for dinner tonight?”
Accept with pleasure
If you want to accept an invitation, use one of these expressions: “Sure. I’d love to.” or “That sounds great!” If you have been invited to a party or other event larger than a one-to-head, Instead say: “Great! I’ll be there!” or “You Can Count Me In!”
Refuse apologizing
Refuse an invitation in itself is not rude, but if you do not use the right words, it can be. Be sure to use some of these expressions I’d love to, I’ve got to aim … or I wish You Had Asked Earlier, I aim Already have plans to … then specifying what is your other commitments. If you do not want to explain why you refuse this invitation, just say “Sorry. I’m afraid I Have Other Plans.”
Decide when and where
If you have already planned to meet someone, all you have to do is to decide when and the place. Then simply just suggesting “How about 4:30 at your place?” or “Will work 5 p.m. for you?” If your friend offers you, for example, to reach you at 17:00 but you can from your office at 17:30, then offer “Can we make 6 That?”
Show your interest
Before launching a formal invitation, many people express their interest first. For example, with a friend, you can say “We Should really get together for coffee sometime.” But to talk with a client, you simply say “Let’s do lunch sometime soon to Discuss the contract.” Keep in mind that these expressions are phrases of politeness and they do not mean that you will actually do so.
Confirm an invitation
Now it only remains to get started, it’s time to confirm your invitation. If you do not have specific projects, you can fully remain vague, without going into details: “What are you doing tonight? Do You Want To Have dinner together?” If you have more specific projects, prefer then: “Would you be Interested in coming over to my house for dinner tonight?”
Accept with pleasure
If you want to accept an invitation, use one of these expressions: “Sure. I’d love to.” or “That sounds great!” If you have been invited to a party or other event larger than a one-to-head, Instead say: “Great! I’ll be there!” or “You Can Count Me In!”
Refuse apologizing
Refuse an invitation in itself is not rude, but if you do not use the right words, it can be. Be sure to use some of these expressions I’d love to, I’ve got to aim … or I wish You Had Asked Earlier, I aim Already have plans to … then specifying what is your other commitments. If you do not want to explain why you refuse this invitation, just say “Sorry. I’m afraid I Have Other Plans.”
Decide when and where
If you have already planned to meet someone, all you have to do is to decide when and the place. Then simply just suggesting “How about 4:30 at your place?” or “Will work 5 p.m. for you?” If your friend offers you, for example, to reach you at 17:00 but you can from your office at 17:30, then offer “Can we make 6 That?”
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