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When inviting guests to an event or gathering, it's important to ask them to RSVP (which stands for "Répondez s'il vous plaît" in French, or "please respond" in English) so you can get an accurate headcount and make appropriate arrangements. Here are some tips for how to ask guests to RSVP on invitations: 1. Use clear language: Make sure the invitation clearly states that you want guests to RSVP. You can use phrases like "Kindly RSVP" or "Please RSVP by [date]." 2. Provide a deadline: Specify a deadline by which you need guests to RSVP. This will help you plan the event more effectively and ensure that you have enough time to make any necessary arrangements. 3. Offer multiple ways to RSVP: Make it easy for guests to RSVP by offering multiple options. You can include a phone number or email address for guests to respond to, or provide a link to an online RSVP form. 4. Make it clear who to contact: If there is a specific person or department handling RSVPs, make it clear who guests should contact. This will help avoid confusion and ensure that all RSVPs are properly recorded. 5. Include a reminder: Consider including a reminder to RSVP in the days leading up to the deadline. This can be a simple email or text message reminding guests to respond if they haven't already. Overall, be polite and clear in your language when asking guests to RSVP, and provide them with all the information they need to do so easily and accurately.
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