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How Do You Word Wedding Invitations And RSVP Cards?

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How Do You Word Wedding Invitations And RSVP Cards?

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Choosing the wording for your wedding invitations and RSVPs can be tricky. You don’t want to offend anyone. You want to sound elegant but not over the top. And you do not want to have grammar or spelling errors. Brides and grooms should work together to get the wording right. Consider the type of wedding you are planning. The invitations, including wording, should reflect whether the event is formal or casual. Put whoever is paying for the wedding at the top of the invitation. If it is the bride’s parents, traditional wording might be: Mr. and Mrs. John Smith invite you to share in the wedding celebration of their daughter, Jane Smith to Jack Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Johnson. If the couple is paying for the wedding, consider: Jane Smith and Jack Johnson invite you to share and celebrate their wedding. Try this wording if the couple will share wedding costs with their parents: Jane Smith and Jack Johnson, together with their parents, invite you to share and celebrate their wedd

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