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    RSVP
    /ˌɑːrɛsviːˈpiː/

    abbreviation

    • 1. répondez s'il vous plaît; please reply (used at the end of invitations to request a response).

    verb

    • 1. reply to an invitation indicating whether one plans to attend: "Are you coming? If you haven't RSVP'd make sure to do so"

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  2. It's a French abbreviation for « Répondez, s'il vous plaît », meaning "Please respond." (Literally, « s'il vous plaît » means "if it pleases you". However, no French speaker thinks of it that way — it's just the way to say "please".) A "pure" English alternative might be, "The favor of your reply is appreciated." +1.

  3. May 12, 2011 · The conventional meaning of the abbreviation is (from New Oxford American Dictionary): RSVP. répondez s'il vous plaît, or please reply (used at the end of invitations to request a response) Modern usage of the term has pushed the boundaries of its use, and the Corpus of Contemporary American English includes examples of it being used as ...

  4. 5. This question already has answers here: Closed 13 years ago. Possible Duplicate: Past participle of a verb created from an acronym. Since RSVP has morphed into a verb, I was wondering the correct way of using its past tense. "Only 1 person RSVP'd to my event." "Only 1 person did RSVP to my event." "Only 1 person RSVPed to my event."

  5. Nov 1, 2011 · RSVP means répondez, s’il vous plaît – “please reply.”. While Thesaurus.com lists RRSP as a synonym of RSVP, the link for RRSP takes you right back to RSVP. This person faced the same dilemma of seeing RRSP on an invitation: At the bottom of the invitation, it says “RRSP” – which is, obviously, the acronym for “Registered ...

  6. Furthermore, I realized that, since RSVP means that each invitee should reply (independently of the attendance ability), there's no unambiguous opposite. There could be, e.g. reply-only-if-you're-coming or reply-only-if-you're-not-coming. Moreover, that acronym is used mostly for confirmation of attendance at social gatherings and, sadly, is ...

  7. Aug 28, 2014 · If, in a contract fr example, the text reads: "X has to finish the work by MM-DD-YYYY", does the "by" include the date or exclude it? In other words, will the work delivered on the specified date

  8. Feb 29, 2012 · "R.V.S.P." means to reply as soon as possible, except it's a French word, so the initials don't correspond to English: RSVP or Rsvp (or either of these with a period inserted after each letter) is a request for a response from the invited person.

  9. Oct 25, 2022 · Strictly speaking, RSVP means a request to indicate whether one will attend or not. If you verbify it, it can either mean to request that response, or, if you want, to send that response. The response, however, can also be "nopes, I'm not coming", so it doesn't mean one will attend.

  10. Aug 17, 2014 · I'm quite used to using the phrase "at your earliest convenience" to express urgency but also polite sensitivity to others' schedules and deadlines. It means "Please do this as son as you can without dropping something else." Lately I've heard more and more voice mail greetings and written notes that use the phrase "at my earliest convenience ...

  11. Sep 18, 2015 · The present format gives me this impression. Let's say I am married and have four children, presumably each of us will have received an invitation, it doesn't mean that all four children have to attend the wedding/reception, I could make other arrangements. So perhaps the RSVP should really be asking: Please confirm the number of people ...

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