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[board game] RSVP was a vertical version of Scrabble introduced by Selchow and Righter in 1958 and promoted as `3-D Scrabble`. Two players spelled words using cubical tiles with letters on an upright grid board. RSVP was sold in the UK under the Spear`s Games label as item #1051 (Copyright 1966 by Production and Marketing Company, 1968 J. W...
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[invitations] In the context of social invitations, RSVP is a request for a response from the invited person or people. It is an initialism derived from the French phrase Répondez s`il vous plaît, literally `Reply if it pleases you`. == Emily Post == The high society of England adopted French etiquette in the late 18th century, and the wr...
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It means please serve vegetables (at your ) party ...
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Resource Reservation Protocol / Please reply,
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Repondez S'il Vous Plait
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Resource Reservation Protocol
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Répondez, s’il vous plaît! RSVP is a polite (and French) way to ask your guests to please let you know if they’ll be attending your wedding. Most wedding invitations feature an RSVP card—or, nowadays, a URL where guests can RSVP online—asking guests to specify how many people will be attending, and might also include details like meal cho...
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Abbreviation for répondez s'il vous plaît (French `please reply`)
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This literally stands for ‘Répondez, s’il vous plaît!’ in French. This is the traditional way to ask your guests to let you know whether or not they will be attending your wedding.
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