It means they want you to reply and confirm whether you’re attending. “RSVP” is a standard invitation request for a response, usually by saying yes or no.

What it implies

  • If they asked you for an RSVP, they likely need a headcount or confirmation for planning.
  • A response can be as simple as “Yes, I’ll be there” or “Sorry, I can’t make it.”
  • If you don’t respond, the host may assume you’re not coming.

In plain English

“Also asked me for RSVP” usually means: “They asked me to let them know if I’m coming.”

Example reply

  • “Thanks for inviting me — I’ll RSVP by Friday.”
  • “RSVP sent: yes, I’m attending.”
  • “RSVP: sorry, I can’t make it.”

Bottom line

“Asked me for RSVP” means they want your attendance confirmation, not just a casual message.