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[quote=Anonymous]When I use “You’re welcome to come” I mean - you were not on the original invite list for some reason, but we’d like to have you. I use that when I am inviting a sibling to a kids party, usually because I needed to wait until I had some people decline to know I had space or because I sensed that it might be helpful if you could drop off all your kids for a few hours. - I was planning on going alone, but I would not mind company if you are interested - I am enjoying talking to you, but I have a time sensitive errand or activity I need to get to. We can continue this conversation if you want to tag along. - I am relating our plans to attend some public event or location. I wasn’t planning on coordinating plans, but it will not be awkward if I run into you there and in fact I’d be happy to see you. [/quote]
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