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Re: Alliance Invitation Phrase

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Originally Posted by Andrew Lawrence View Post
Please don't. It seems like a good idea, but there are hundreds of other ways to promote and thank your sponsors, and everyone groans the second someone starts listing their team's sponsors. We just want to get on with alliance selections, and we're sure you do to. No matter if you're inviting people to an alliance or responding to an invitation, just get up there, and get 'er done.
I've always thought that listing their biggest sponsors during alliance selection is a very classy way for a team to acknowledge the partnership between the sponsor and the team. What if an employee, executive, or owner of the sponsor is at the competition think of how far simply mentioning the company's name would go with that individual.

I would definitely not list every single person that has given your team money, but if you have two or three main sponsors I see nothing wrong with mentioning their partnership.

Back to OP's question, I think a simple "Team ####, <Team Name>, would like to invite Team ####, <Other Team's Name> (or omit their name if you don't know it), to join our alliance" is sufficient for an invitation. "Team ####, <Team Name>, gratefully accepts." works just fine for accepting whether or not you decide to list your main sponsors in either situation.

As for French, I have no idea but I'm sure you could find someone at that party of an event that can help you out.
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