100 ví dụ hỏi và trả lời về Mời và từ chối lời mời

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  1. Q: How do you invite someone to a party?
    A: “Would you like to come to my party this Saturday?”
  2. Q: What’s a polite way to decline a party invitation?
    A: “Thank you for the invite, but I’m already committed that day.”
  3. Q: How do you invite a colleague to a meeting?
    A: “Could you join us for a meeting on Tuesday at 10 a.m.?”
  4. Q: How do you decline a meeting invitation politely?
    A: “I appreciate the invite, but I have a prior commitment at that time.”
  5. Q: What’s a casual way to invite friends for dinner?
    A: “Hey, want to come over for dinner this weekend?”
  6. Q: How do you decline a dinner invitation?
    A: “Thanks for the invitation, but I won’t be able to make it.”
  7. Q: How do you invite someone to a wedding?
    A: “We’d love for you to join us at our wedding on June 15th.”
  8. Q: What’s a way to decline a wedding invitation?
    A: “I’m so honored, but I’m unable to attend due to a prior engagement.”
  9. Q: How do you invite someone for coffee?
    A: “Would you like to grab coffee with me this Friday?”
  10. Q: How do you politely decline a coffee invitation?
    A: “Thanks for asking, but I’m swamped this week.”
  11. Q: How do you invite a friend to a movie?
    A: “Want to catch a movie with me this evening?”
  12. Q: What’s a way to decline a movie invitation?
    A: “That sounds fun, but I’m not free tonight.”
  13. Q: How do you invite someone to a work event?
    A: “We’re hosting a team event next week; would you like to join?”
  14. Q: How do you decline a work event invitation?
    A: “Thanks for the invite, but I have another commitment.”
  15. Q: How do you invite someone to a birthday party?
    A: “I’m throwing a birthday party on Saturday—hope you can come!”
  16. Q: What’s a polite way to decline a birthday party invite?
    A: “I’d love to celebrate, but I’m unavailable that day.”
  17. Q: How do you invite a colleague for lunch?
    A: “Care to join me for lunch tomorrow?”
  18. Q: How do you decline a lunch invitation?
    A: “Thanks for the offer, but I’m booked for lunch tomorrow.”
  19. Q: How do you invite someone to a networking event?
    A: “There’s a networking event next Thursday—would you like to attend?”
  20. Q: What’s a way to decline a networking event invite?
    A: “I appreciate the invitation, but I can’t make it this time.”
  21. Q: How do you invite friends for a barbecue?
    A: “We’re having a barbecue this Sunday—want to join us?”
  22. Q: How do you decline a barbecue invitation?
    A: “Sounds great, but I’m already committed this Sunday.”
  23. Q: How do you invite someone to a concert?
    A: “I’ve got tickets to a concert on Friday—want to come?”
  24. Q: What’s a polite way to decline a concert invitation?
    A: “Thanks for the invite, but I’m not available Friday.”
  25. Q: How do you invite a friend to a game night?
    A: “We’re hosting a game night this Saturday—care to join?”
  26. Q: How do you decline a game night invitation?
    A: “That sounds fun, but I have plans that evening.”
  27. Q: How do you invite someone to a family gathering?
    A: “We’d love for you to join our family gathering next weekend.”
  28. Q: What’s a way to decline a family gathering invite?
    A: “I’m honored, but I won’t be able to attend.”
  29. Q: How do you invite a colleague to a team outing?
    A: “We’re having a team outing next Friday—hope you can make it!”
  30. Q: How do you decline a team outing invitation?
    A: “Thanks for the invite, but I’m unavailable that day.”
  31. Q: How do you invite someone to a charity event?
    A: “There’s a charity event this weekend—would you like to join?”
  32. Q: What’s a polite way to decline a charity event invite?
    A: “It’s a great cause, but I can’t attend this time.”
  33. Q: How do you invite a friend for a hike?
    A: “Want to go hiking with me this Sunday morning?”
  34. Q: How do you decline a hiking invitation?
    A: “Thanks for asking, but I’m not free this Sunday.”
  35. Q: How do you invite someone to a book club?
    A: “Our book club meets next Tuesday—would you like to join?”
  36. Q: What’s a way to decline a book club invitation?
    A: “I appreciate the invite, but my schedule’s full.”
  37. Q: How do you invite someone to a farewell party?
    A: “We’re throwing a farewell party for Jane—hope you can come!”
  38. Q: How do you decline a farewell party invitation?
    A: “I’d love to be there, but I have a prior commitment.”
  39. Q: How do you invite a colleague to a brainstorming session?
    A: “We’re having a brainstorming session tomorrow—can you join?”
  40. Q: What’s a polite way to decline a brainstorming session?
    A: “Thanks for the invite, but I’m tied up tomorrow.”
  41. Q: How do you invite friends to a picnic?
    A: “We’re having a picnic this Saturday—want to join us?”
  42. Q: How do you decline a picnic invitation?
    A: “That sounds lovely, but I’m not available Saturday.”
  43. Q: How do you invite someone to a workshop?
    A: “There’s a workshop on Friday—would you like to attend?”
  44. Q: What’s a way to decline a workshop invitation?
    A: “Thanks for the offer, but I can’t make it.”
  45. Q: How do you invite a friend to a fitness class?
    A: “I’m going to a fitness class this week—want to come along?”
  46. Q: How do you decline a fitness class invitation?
    A: “Thanks for asking, but I’m not free for that.”
  47. Q: How do you invite someone to a holiday party?
    A: “We’re hosting a holiday party on December 20th—hope you can join!”
  48. Q: What’s a polite way to decline a holiday party invite?
    A: “I appreciate the invite, but I’m booked that evening.”
  49. Q: How do you invite a colleague to a coffee break?
    A: “Want to grab a quick coffee break this afternoon?”
  50. Q: How do you decline a coffee break invitation?
    A: “Thanks, but I’m swamped this afternoon.”
  51. Q: How do you invite someone to a team lunch?
    A: “We’re having a team lunch on Thursday—can you join us?”
  52. Q: What’s a way to decline a team lunch invitation?
    A: “I’d love to, but I have another commitment.”
  53. Q: How do you invite a friend to a museum visit?
    A: “I’m going to the museum this weekend—want to come?”
  54. Q: How do you decline a museum visit invitation?
    A: “That sounds great, but I’m not free this weekend.”
  55. Q: How do you invite someone to a business conference?
    A: “There’s a conference next month—would you like to attend?”
  56. Q: What’s a polite way to decline a conference invite?
    A: “Thanks for the invite, but I’m unable to attend.”
  57. Q: How do you invite friends to a game night?
    A: “We’re having a game night on Friday—hope you can make it!”
  58. Q: How do you decline a game night invitation?
    A: “Sounds fun, but I’m booked that evening.”
  59. Q: How do you invite someone to a charity run?
    A: “I’m doing a charity run next Sunday—want to join me?”
  60. Q: What’s a way to decline a charity run invitation?
    A: “It’s a great cause, but I can’t participate this time.”
  61. Q: How do you invite a colleague to a training session?
    A: “There’s a training session next week—can you join?”
  62. Q: How do you decline a training session invitation?
    A: “Thanks for the offer, but I’m unavailable.”
  63. Q: How do you invite friends to a beach day?
    A: “We’re heading to the beach this Saturday—want to come?”
  64. Q: What’s a polite way to decline a beach day invite?
    A: “That sounds amazing, but I have plans.”
  65. Q: How do you invite someone to a product launch event?
    A: “We’re launching a new product next Friday—hope you can join!”
  66. Q: How do you decline a product launch invitation?
    A: “I appreciate the invite, but I’m not free that day.”
  67. Q: How do you invite a friend to a cooking class?
    A: “I’m taking a cooking class this weekend—want to join me?”
  68. Q: What’s a way to decline a cooking class invitation?
    A: “Thanks for asking, but I can’t make it.”
  69. Q: How do you invite someone to a team-building event?
    A: “We’re having a team-building event next week—can you come?”
  70. Q: How do you decline a team-building event invitation?
    A: “I’d love to, but I have a prior commitment.”
  71. Q: How do you invite friends to a concert?
    A: “I’ve got tickets to a concert on Saturday—want to join?”
  72. Q: What’s a polite way to decline a concert invitation?
    A: “Thanks for the invite, but I’m unavailable.”
  73. Q: How do you invite someone to a baby shower?
    A: “We’re hosting a baby shower on Sunday—hope you can come!”
  74. Q: How do you decline a baby shower invitation?
    A: “I’m so happy for you, but I can’t attend.”
  75. Q: How do you invite a colleague to a project review?
    A: “Can you join us for a project review on Monday?”
  76. Q: What’s a way to decline a project review invitation?
    A: “Thanks for the invite, but I’m booked at that time.”
  77. Q: How do you invite friends to a camping trip?
    A: “We’re going camping this weekend—want to come along?”
  78. Q: How do you decline a camping trip invitation?
    A: “That sounds fun, but I’m not free this weekend.”
  79. Q: How do you invite someone to a seminar?
    A: “There’s a seminar next Tuesday—would you like to attend?”
  80. Q: What’s a polite way to decline a seminar invitation?
    A: “I appreciate the offer, but I can’t make it.”
  81. Q: How do you invite a friend to a wine tasting?
    A: “I’m going to a wine tasting on Friday—want to join?”
  82. Q: How do you decline a wine tasting invitation?
    A: “Thanks for asking, but I’m busy that evening.”
  83. Q: How do you invite someone to a retirement party?
    A: “We’re throwing a retirement party for John—hope you can come!”
  84. Q: What’s a way to decline a retirement party invite?
    A: “I’d love to celebrate, but I’m unavailable.”
  85. Q: How do you invite a colleague to a feedback session?
    A: “Can you join us for a feedback session on Wednesday?”
  86. Q: How do you decline a feedback session invitation?
    A: “Thanks for the invite, but I have a conflict.”
  87. Q: How do you invite friends to a trivia night?
    A: “We’re doing a trivia night this Thursday—want to join?”
  88. Q: What’s a polite way to decline a trivia night invite?
    A: “Sounds like fun, but I can’t make it.”
  89. Q: How do you invite someone to a community event?
    A: “There’s a community event this Saturday—hope you can come!”
  90. Q: How do you decline a community event invitation?
    A: “I appreciate the invite, but I’m not available.”
  91. Q: How do you invite a friend to a yoga class?
    A: “I’m going to a yoga class on Sunday—want to come?”
  92. Q: What’s a way to decline a yoga class invitation?
    A: “Thanks for asking, but I’m busy Sunday.”
  93. Q: How do you invite someone to a company picnic?
    A: “We’re having a company picnic next weekend—can you join?”
  94. Q: How do you decline a company picnic invitation?
    A: “That sounds great, but I have plans.”
  95. Q: How do you invite a friend to a photography walk?
    A: “I’m doing a photography walk this Saturday—want to come?”
  96. Q: What’s a polite way to decline a photography walk invite?
    A: “Thanks for the invite, but I’m not free.”
  97. Q: How do you invite someone to a client meeting?
    A: “Can you join us for a client meeting on Monday?”
  98. Q: How do you decline a client meeting invitation?
    A: “I appreciate the invite, but I’m booked at that time.”
  99. Q: How do you invite friends to a potluck dinner?
    A: “We’re having a potluck dinner this Friday—hope you can join!”
  100. Q: What’s the most important thing about inviting and declining invitations?
    A: Be polite, clear, and respectful to maintain good relationships.

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