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An invitation to invite someone to dinner

The invitation to invite others to dinner is as follows:

1. I prepared a little wine to pray for my labor, so I went to have a drink in my humble house. I want to be a host this Saturday, but the wine is tasteless. , I hope everyone can add fragrance to this, I am very lucky.

2. In gratitude for the brotherhood between you all over the years, I would like to set a certain day of a certain month in a certain year. I will prepare a small amount of wine in the hotel, and I sincerely invite you to come to the small gathering.

3. Sending a message saying sorry is actually not what I want; sending a message saying repaying a favor, that is what I said wrongly; sending a message saying remuneration, you will not give me money. Sorry, I sent a message to say my best wishes, just to invite you to dinner and treat me when you have time.

4. In this era of soaring prices, I suddenly found that eating alone is too luxurious: I have to occupy a table, which wastes a lot of money. Would you like to save some money with me? Let's have dinner together tonight.

5. Whether you have eaten well recently or not, remember to eat reasonably; three meals a day are indispensable, and balanced nutrition is the most important thing; overeating is not advisable, and dieting and losing weight are not advisable; when friends get together, laugh and spend time together Eat in a good mood. The message says best wishes, just to invite you to dinner and treat me when you have time.

Invite

Invite, a Chinese word, means to invite someone to your place or to an agreed place. This word is mentioned in Lu Lun's "Hun Praise for Shandongzhai Opera Presented to Chen Gui": "Young masters have no grudges to invite. Who is Hou Ying sitting here?" Invite people to your place or to the agreed place.