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Colleagues move to buy drinks, but send messages in groups. Do you want to go?

If the invitation information of colleagues is sent in groups, it means that they may not particularly want you to attend their moving party. Usually, if a person specially invites you to their party, they will send you a private invitation directly, instead of sending a message in groups.

Therefore, you can consider the following factors to decide whether to go:

1. Your relationship with this colleague: If you have close contacts with this colleague at work or in other aspects, then you can consider attending their party to strengthen their ties.

2. Your schedule: If your schedule allows, you are interested in going to this party, then you can consider going.

3. Is the invitation information clear: If the invitation information does not specify the specific time and place of the party, or you need to provide any information about yourself, you can contact the sender for more information.

In a word, you can decide whether to attend the party according to your own situation and interests. If you decide not to go, you can send a thank-you letter to the sender and explain why you can't attend.