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How should the invitation be worded if the party is being held at a friends or relatives house?

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How should the invitation be worded if the party is being held at a friends or relatives house?

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A We suggest: “Hosted by Bill and Barb Smith” and their address. Or “At the home of Bill and Barb Smith”. It depends on how they feel too. Some people interpret the word “host” to mean they are paying for everything, but it could also mean they are participating in some way. If they are close friends or related, you could add “Hosted by our dear friends, the Smiths” or “Hosted by Sue’s Godparents, the Smith’s”. Either way, you should definitely include their names with the address.

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