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PhrasesTexting and Messaging in ItalianChi viene sabato? Risponda chi può!
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Chi viene sabato? Risponda chi può!

Who's coming on Saturday? Reply if you can come!

Pronunciation

Stress 'ri-SPON-da'. 'Chi viene' = chi-VYEN-eh.

When to use it

Post this in a WhatsApp group to organise a social event and gauge attendance. It's a clear call to action in a group chat.

What it means

'Chi viene' = who's coming. 'Sabato' = Saturday. 'Risponda chi può' = reply if you can (subjunctive — 'risponda' formal/general imperative form). Alternatively, organise via reactions: '🙋 se vieni' (raise hand if you're coming).

Variations

🙋 = sì, vengo / ❌ = non posso

🙋 = yes, I'm coming / ❌ = can't make it

Emoji-based RSVP system in Italian groups.

Quanti siete in tutto?

How many of you are there in total?

Counting attendees.

Ci servono conferme entro giovedì.

We need confirmations by Thursday.

Setting an RSVP deadline.

Mini Dialogue

— Chi viene sabato alla grigliata? Risponda chi può! — Io sì! 🙋 — Anche noi due! 🙋🙋 — Non posso, mi dispiace. ❌ Vi mando comunque le birre.

— Who's coming to the barbecue on Saturday? Reply if you can come! — Me yes! 🙋 — Us two as well! 🙋🙋 — I can't make it, sorry. ❌ I'll send you some beers anyway.

Cultural Note

Italian social planning through WhatsApp groups has developed its own visual language of emoji-based RSVPs. The 🙋 (raised hand) for 'yes' and ❌ or 👎 for 'no' has become standardised in Italian social groups. Italian social gatherings ('ritrovi') are important cultural events — 'la grigliata' (barbecue) and 'la pizza' are the two most common Italian casual group social formats.