Social Etiquette and Good Manners/Party Ettiquette

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Jean wrote at 2006-09-17 09:51:15
Another possible "No" in this situation is "No, we will be unable to attend your birthday party because we already have plans for that weekend.  However, we hope you have a wonderful birthday."



Anyone who so shamelessly uses people doesn't deserve anyone else's going out of his/her way for her.


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