A word is only a word if it’s written or spoken…

July 26, 2008 at 3:56 am (invites) (, , , , , , , , , , , , )

Or is it? I can think of many words, but if only I think of them in my mind then I haven’t really relayed them to another person in any real form for their own consumption. Facial expressions and body language can, of course, bring across in many ways how you are feeling, or what you may want to say or convey to another person, though there can also be many interpretations or mixed signals as to the true meaning or such feelings that you are trying to get across to them. Lets face it, why waste the time on such philosophical meanderings when we can just put those words and feelings into an online invitations form and say what we truly mean.

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Social networking, groups, forums, events, and invitations online?

July 24, 2008 at 2:51 am (events, groups, invites) (, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , )

Social networking. Group forums. Events. Invitations online… What do you get when you mix all of these ingredients together all in one place? You get places like Evite (or even Evite Alternatives!), Facebook, Hi5, Meetup, MyPunchbowl, MySpace, Socializr, and, of course, we can’t forget the one and only Zoji groups, events, and online invitations. You even get WordPress. It certainly can all get pretty confusing though. A lot of repeat and repetition is in abundance these days when it comes to these types of sites.

Who’s the better of the bunch? Well, that’s really for you to decide now isn’t it…

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It’s an invitation to be invited to attend a group event!

July 22, 2008 at 11:13 pm (events, groups, invites) (, , , , , , , , , )

If you received a personal invite yourself that is… It’s kind of tough when you’ve heard about a party or get together and then realize that’s it’s by invitations only. You could always politely ask a friend who’s going if you can be their guest or tag-along if it’s acceptable. Or you could just ask the host if there is any room at the event for you to be able to attend as well. Most of the time it just takes a little skillful finesse and refinement to your approach and then you’re in the party! Good luck!!!

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The toilet runneth over…

July 19, 2008 at 4:38 am (events) (, , , , , )

Well… the throne decided to throw up. Water (clean, thank goodness!) all over the place! A little bit here, and a little bit there. We were here and had caught it in time so that’s always a good thing. Water sure knows it’s way around a house. Wowsers!!!

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Sending back the RSVP with a big old “NO!”

July 19, 2008 at 1:25 am (events, groups, invites) (, , , , , )

Lets face it, some event invitations just aren’t worth showing up for. It could be the distance to the event, or just that you really don’t like the person who’d sent you the invite in the first place, or perhaps the invitation is to an event such as sky diving and the sender is very aware that you are terrified of heights. So whatever it may be it’s completely appropriate for you to decline the invitation with a “No thank you” on the return RSVP.

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Greetings to all from Zoji!

July 18, 2008 at 11:28 pm (events, groups, invites) (, , , , , , , , , , , , , )

Hello,

I’m just starting out my WordPress blog with just a general “Hi ya all!” for now. I’m really looking forward to posting about all things groups, events and invites, from keeping up with the industry and trends to just general facts and information.

Question; do you like online invitations sent via email better than offline paper-based invites sent through the mail?

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