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What should be written in a wedding invitation?

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What should be written in a wedding invitation?

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On One Hand: Information About the Ceremony is IncludedInformation about the ceremony is typically included in an invitation, according to TheKnot.com. It’s customary to include the names of who’s hosting (for example, if the bride’s parents are hosting, you would write, “[insert names of bride’s parents] request the honor of your presence…”), the bride and groom’s full names (it’s not necessary to include the bride’s last name if the bride’s parents are hosting), and the date, time, location and address of the ceremony. If there’s a reception afterward, it’s customary to include the wording “Reception to follow.”On the Other: Enclosures Include Important Information, TooAccording to Beau-Coup.com, enclosure cards, separate cards within your invitations, include important information that’s not typically included on your invitations. The RSVP card is for guests to respond to the invitation and gives a deadline for response so you can get a head count. Reception cards include informat

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