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Etiquette
Annieuk75
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Just wondered if anyone knows the answer to an etiquette question. We have been invited to a local CHarity Celebration. The invitation asked to RSVP the manager of the organisation. The problem is, the event has been organised by the deputy manager and the manager is not going to be at the event (she will be on holiday). The invitation was printed without being checked.
Do I therefore RSVP to the deputy manager or as the invitation states the manager?
Thanks
Do I therefore RSVP to the deputy manager or as the invitation states the manager?
Thanks
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RSVP to both, but letting both parties know you are notifying the other one.0
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