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The Dos And Don'ts-wedding Invitation Etiquette
Following is the list of Do’s and Don’ts for your wedding invitation: Do’s: • Invite partners of your guests by addressing them with their names. Guests may include married, engaged or living with someone. If you know the names of your guests’ intended date, do include in your wedding invitation. • Send separate invitation to unmarried couples, children above 18 years living with parents, and, roommates. • To avoid any kind of confusion, mention the spelling of all dates, times and states. • Post your invitations at least before six weeks before the wedding. • Publicizing the wedding registry should be done by mouth only. Don’ts: • Avoid using punctuation on the invitation, mainly before the abbreviations, between the city and state. • Invitations meant for single people should be addresses as “the Guest.” Give the full name on the card for each and every person. • If you are organizing a party for adults only, do address only intended guests such as ‘Mr. and Mrs.” • It looks bad to print wedding registry on the invitations. • Invite people from office and their partners to the reception. Wedding is one-time grand affair. Ensure you do your best to make it a memorable event throughout your lifetime. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com For more details please visit us at:Cheap Wedding Invitations & Wedding Invitations |
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