RSVP
by Dan Fox on Jul 22, 2003 18:50:28
Acronym of French phrase: "Repondez
Sil Vous Plais". English translation: "Reply If You Please"
Used, especially on written
invitations, to request a respose.
Example:
We are getting married. Please come to the church and the
afterparty.
Live sex show
starring me and my newly betroathed. RSVP.
RSVP
by Kat13 on Jan 29, 2009 06:49:17
"Repondez
s'il vous plait" in French.
Used to indicate that a response to
an invitation is required or expressly requested.
1: Usually used by the host to have an idea of the number of people attending the occasion.
2: In some cases used for those who are treated with
preference.
Example:
1: (John) How much food should we order for this dinner?
(Lisa) We can decide that once we get the replies from the RSVP
invitations we sent out.
2: Party at exclusive club tomorrow, entry at 10PM. RSVP for free
VIP 'guest list' entry. Non RSVP people will have to pay entry
fees, no exceptions tolerated.
RSVP
by hjpotter92 on Mar 21, 2011 15:19:35
In Indian sub-continent; it is also used in sarcasm. It has been abbreviated as "Reply Soon;
Varna Pitoge". English Translation would be: "Reply Soon; Else you'll be
beaten". It is hence considered that the
sender requires a reply to his/her letter.
RSVP
by expired cornpop on Feb 05, 2005 00:23:47
Most commonly found in wedding
invitations, but sometimes in birthday and
baby shower invitations as well. Yes, it could mean "
please respond" but it's subtle hidden meaning is (R)emember, (S)end (V)aluable (P)resent.
Example:
You are invited to join us at our
wedding on
Mar 8 2005. RSVP by
Feb 28.