
All Ears English Podcast AEE 1762: How to Avoid Sounding Boring When You RSVP to an Event
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Apr 11, 2022 Discover how to keep your RSVP responses engaging with versatile phrases like 'make it.' The hosts explore the nuances of confirming attendance in both personal and professional contexts. They delve into their love for documentaries, focusing on 'Super Size Me' and its impact on fast food culture. Casual conversation tips shine through as they role-play bakery scenarios, showing how to maintain professionalism while being relatable. Learn to decline invitations gracefully with friendly expressions that foster connection.
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RSVP with "Make It"
- Use "make it" to RSVP to events.
- It's a casual way to say you can or can't attend.
Versatile "Make It"
- "Make it" isn't limited to assembling or creating things.
- It commonly expresses attendance or arrival.
Adjusting Orders
- Use "make it" to adjust orders, especially food and drinks.
- For example, "Make it a double" or "Make that three."
