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Originally Posted by EdVinMass
I would send her an e-mail and list the hotels that are in TV. Then I would talk about the TV Lifestyle Preview and tell her that it’s the best way to see and do everything in TV for a great rate (include a link to the website). Then I’d close by telling her how busy you and your spouse are with all the clubs you belong to but that you hope to be able to meet her for lunch one day when she’s down.
She should get the message.
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I like it. It's honest and direct. If fits the particular situation Salpal described, i.e., an ill-mannered
acquaintance who invited herself. Saying, "it's not a good time," only kicks the ball down the field.
We have invited family and friends to visit and enjoy when they come. That's friendly. Letting anyone whom you know impose on you at-will is neither sincere nor friendly. It's foolish. At least, that's how I see it.