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    Can you use printed labels on a formal invitation?
    Ivy Summer
    Certified Wedding & Event Planner
    Ivy Summer is a Certified Wedding Planner and the Owner of Voulez Events. Ivy has over 10 years of experience consulting, planning and coordinating weddings around the globe. She has also created a DIY online wedding planning workshop for couples, called "Plan Your Wedding Like A Pro." She currently resides in Greece where she continues to work with a worldwide network of planners and wedding professionals.
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    Expert Answer
    If it's a formal invitation, it should be handwritten. If you don't have good handwriting, hire a calligrapher to address the envelopes.
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    What should be included in an invitation suite?
    Ivy Summer
    Certified Wedding & Event Planner
    Ivy Summer is a Certified Wedding Planner and the Owner of Voulez Events. Ivy has over 10 years of experience consulting, planning and coordinating weddings around the globe. She has also created a DIY online wedding planning workshop for couples, called "Plan Your Wedding Like A Pro." She currently resides in Greece where she continues to work with a worldwide network of planners and wedding professionals.
    Certified Wedding & Event Planner
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    Typically, you'll have the invitation, a meal card, and an RSVP card. Your thank-you cards and escort cards should also match the rest of the stationary.
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    How do I write an invitation for a party hosted by a mayor and his wife?
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    The only thing that changes on an invitation hosted by a mayor and his wife is how you list the hosts' names. You should write "The Honorable Mr. [Mayor's name] and Mrs. [Mayor's Name]" and then invite your guests to the event. So, for example, if the mayor's name is Tim Jones, you would write "The Honorable Mr. Tim Jones and Mrs. Tim Jones request the pleasure of your company..." Alternatively, you can use the mayor's wife's full name: "The Honorable Mr. Tim Jones and Mrs. Jessica Jones request the pleasure of your company..." The rest of the invitation should follow the form appropriate to the even that the mayor and his wife are hosting.
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    What is a sample of a short business invitation?
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    Here's a short invite for a charity event: Hello, you've been invited to participate in our charity event. You were chosen because you have showed interest and promise in helping our cause. For more information, please read below. Thank you. Time - 6:00 PM Location - Insert address of event here If you are interested in donating at the event, the minimum donation is 5.00$. Please bring this invitation to the event in order to be allowed in. Thank you for your time, and I hope you come to participate in our event to make the world better.
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    How do I write an invitation for guests?
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    One cheap and easy way is to use the Google Docs program to create your invitation. You simply plug in the information. You can make it look as formal or casual as you like. Choose images, fonts, and backgrounds and then print or email your invitations.
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    How do I write an invitation for an important guest?
    Community Answer
    "It would be a great pleasure if you could attend... I would greatly appreciate your being there."
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    Would I write "1:00 pm -- 3:00 pm" or "1:00 -- 3:00 pm"?
    Community Answer
    "1:00 pm -- 3:00 pm" would be more appropriate.
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    How do I write a formal invitation for a birthday party?
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    A formal birthday party invitation should follow the same general layout as as invitation for a formal dinner. If the party has a host, list the host's name, then invite your guests to the event, making clear that the event is a birthday party. Depending on the details of the party, you may or may not need to include an RSP. So for example, you can say "Stan Smith cordially invites you to celebrate Stephanie Smith's 30th birthday," with the venue information listed below. Or you can say "You are cordially invited to celebrate Stephanie Smith's 30th birthday."
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    What request is included at the bottom of a birthday invitation card?
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    Usually the only request included in a party invitation card is "Please RSVP." This means you would like the person to let you know if they plan to come to the party or not. Make sure to include your contact information if you would like people to RSVP.
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    How do I write an engagement invitation?
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    An engagement invitation should follow the same format of a formal dinner invitation. You can say something like "Tiffany Smith and Adam Jones request the pleasure of your company at a dinner/cocktail party celebrating their engagement." You would then list the date and venue information below and should include how your guests should reply.
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    What do I write in response to a formal invitation if I can't attend?
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    You could write something along the lines of: "I'm so sorry I can't attend. I have a previous event I am already committed to." Sometimes it helps to accompany it with a gift.
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    Who do I RSVP to for a rehearsal dinner?
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    You can RSVP to the sender's address. If you are unsure, ask the one arranging the rehearsal dinner or the wedding planner for help.
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    How do I write an invitation card about cultural celebration day?
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    Mention every detail about the cultural event, like its name, the event's schedule, venue, guests, special feature or attraction, date, etc. Asking people to join for a cultural celebration can be heartwarming, so mention in brief how their presence will impact the celebration positively. Make it clear what the occasion is about and how the invited person can contribute.
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    How do I tastefully say that we are paying for the dinner but not the bar?
    Otterly Badgerific
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    Be straightforward. Say something like, "We're happy to cover the dinner meal expenses but we'd like everyone to pay their own way at the bar, and so we won't be covering drinks. We'd appreciate it if everyone could pay for their own drinks individually. Thanks for understanding."
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