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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op, I get your frustration. I invited a group of women to a party at our house. Two of 12 responded no, and 10 did not rsvp at all. I had lots of other guests so the party well. But here's what bothered me more... we meet once a month (have for 5 years) and not a single person thanked me for the invitation, asked how the party was, said they were sorry they missed it, or of the 10, said they were sorry they had forgotten to rsvp![/quote] Did you send written invitations with an RSVP date? Or did you verbally extend a “you’re welcome to come next Wednesday” invite to the entire group? If it’s something close to the latter, then most people wouldn’t feel compelled to RSVP. [/quote]
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