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Asking user to confirm they are still attending the meeting

Asking user to confirm they are still attending the meeting

My english ain’t the best so I’m asking y’all how I can word my notifications.
Prior to a meeting starting, about an hour before, I want to send out a notification to all the attendees asking whether or not they’re still attending. If they…

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