Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Several points to remember when you choose your wedding invites wording

Your wedding invites wording may be variant. Everything is depending on your wedding plan and how formal it will be. You may choose variant words as you prefer. No matter the invitation wording you use, but it should include the names of the bride's parents or other hosts, the first name of the bride, the first name and surname of the bridegroom and his title (Mr/Lieutenant/Sir etc), where the ceremony is taking place, date, month and year of the wedding ceremony, location of the wedding reception, address to which guests should reply, and a reply date.

Perhaps you have chosen your wedding invitations complete with the decoration that shows your personalities and preference. But it is not enough for you now because you still have to think about what to say on the invitation cards. Wedding invites wording is very necessary and you may not neglect it. Your invitation must also include the sense of etiquette to make it worthy.

There are several points to remember when you choose your wedding invites wording. First you have to Use full names not nicknames. Second, you may not abbreviate the dates, times, and addresses. Third, use courtesy titles where appropriate (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Miss). Here are commonly used examples for wedding invitation wording:


When the Bride’s Family is hosting the Wedding:
Mr. and Mrs. Bride’s Parents
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Bride’s Name
to
Groom’s Name


When both Sets of Parents Hosting the Wedding:
Mr. and Mrs. Bride’s Parents
and
Mr. and Mrs. Groom’s Parents
request the pleasure of your company at
the marriage of their children
Bride’s Name
and
Groom’s Name


If the couple are hosting the Wedding:
The honor of your presence
is requested at the marriage of
Ms. Bride’s Name
to
Mr. Groom’s Name

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