Translated to Respond, please, it is commonly used to ask an invited guest to let the host know whether or not they will be attending.
zackmorris
2005-12-09 13:23:13 UTC
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whataparty41
2005-12-17 05:41:58 UTC
It is French for: Respondez, s'il vous plait, which means: Respond, will you please.
It's just a way for a host/hostess to know how many people will or will not show up to a certain event, that way, the host/hostess can plan accordingly.
maggsnfamy
2005-12-09 13:13:30 UTC
It is french
répondez s'il vous plaît;
used by English speakers. It translates to "Respond please."
Kwel
2005-12-09 13:40:02 UTC
I don't know really, but in Punjabi we with humur say ROYE SARE VYAA PICHOOO. Isn't it cool!!
shyguy
2005-12-09 13:12:51 UTC
In French it's répondez s'il vous plaît. It just basically means to please reply.
anonymous
2005-12-09 13:12:48 UTC
"please reply"
its french - répondez s'il vous plaît
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