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29 January
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Hey, it's Taka's birthday next weekend. Would you like to drink with us?
に対して、その日は予定があるからいけないと丁寧に友達に断りを入れるにはどうしたらいいですか?
Hey, it's Taka's birthday next weekend. Would you like to drink with us?
に対して、その日は予定があるからいけないと丁寧に友達に断りを入れるにはどうしたらいいですか?
に対して、その日は予定があるからいけないと丁寧に友達に断りを入れるにはどうしたらいいですか?
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I would say:
Would you like to get drinks with us?
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