Asked by Cheesecake
Which invitation is more formal? Choose one
1. You're invited to a dinner party because we want to say "Thanks!"
2. You are cordially invited to a dinner party as an expression of our appreciation.
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It uses full words (no contraction), the formal phrase "cordially invited," and the more formal clause "as an expression of our appreciation" instead of the casual "because we want to say 'Thanks!'"
It uses full words (no contraction), the formal phrase "cordially invited," and the more formal clause "as an expression of our appreciation" instead of the casual "because we want to say 'Thanks!'"
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