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Thursday, August 21st, 2008

What Is Wedding Invitation Response Etiquette

When sending out wedding invitations, you expect a response of some kind. Response etiquette to a wedding invitation has changed a great deal over the past half century from the very formal ways of past generations to the mostly informal means of today.
Brief History Of The Reply/Response Card
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Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Formal Wedding Invitation Etiquette

In today’s modern society, wedding invitations can be given via word of mouth, telephone, or email. The main goal of the wedding invitation is to make sure that all your guests know the who, what, when and where of your wedding and reception. Although wedding invitations are similar to other invitations, there is [...]

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Rules For Wedding Invitation Etiquette

When planning for the wedding day, many considerations must be taken into account. There are proper ways to conduct the service, the reception and all of the details that are required of a wedding. Proper etiquette standards are in place for such things as attire, manners, procedures and announcements. Wedding invitation etiquette [...]

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

A Few Words On Wedding Invitation Wording Etiquette

You have picked out the day, the place and the time. The guest list is finally finished and all that must be done now is the wedding invitations. When creating the wedding invitations, the wording is as important in today’s society as it was in generations past. Wedding invitation wording requires etiquette [...]

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Four Things To Remember With Wedding Invitation Address Etiquette

When it comes to sending out the wedding invitations, there seems to be a rule of etiquette for everything. Address etiquette for a wedding invitation is no different. Listed below are four simple rules that ensure wedding invitation address etiquette is followed.
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