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Show Test Your fllanriers Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following fol-lowing questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: m 1. Is "I'll come If I can" a gracious way to accept a verbal invitation? 2. Is it all right for a wife who receives a dinner invitation over the telephone to say: "May I ask Bob if he has any other plans and then call you back?" 3. Is it necessary to answer a written invitation to a tea? 4. Is is correct to give a reason for not accepting a formal invitation? invita-tion? 5. Does a wedding Invitation ever require an answer? What would you do if Tou receive a formal Invitation Invita-tion (a) Call your hostess on the telephone tele-phone to tell her whether or not you can accept the invitation T (b) Give her your answer the . next time you happen to see her? c) Write a third person acceptance ac-ceptance or regret on a small piece of white notepaper? 1. No. 2. Yes. . No. 4. Yes, If one wishes. 5. Yes. An invitation to a home wedding should be answered. an-swered. And one should answer an invitation to a church wedding . if he is also invited to the reception recep-tion afterwards. Best "What Would You Do" solution so-lution (c). |