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    monika_jaggu Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    #1

    Sep 28, 2008, 11:51 PM
    Wedding invitation wordings
    Hi all,
    I want to invite my friends to my brother's wedding.
    Can anyone send me some nice wordings for the invitation?:)
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    tickle Posts: 23,796, Reputation: 2674
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    Sep 29, 2008, 03:55 AM
    Does your brother know you are inviting extra people ? Invitations for weddings should only be decided by the bride and groom and a formal invitation sent.
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    Sep 29, 2008, 06:27 AM

    Yes, the grooms brother does not normally ( if ever) do the invite to a wedding, The invitations are decided by the couple (** OK normally the bride and her family)

    Unless you are hosting the wedding and it is basically a open wedding and even then I would never do it without the couples permission
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    Oct 2, 2008, 12:13 AM

    Dear _name_,

    On the *date* of the *month/year* my brother will be tieing the knot with his muchly loved fiancé. We invite you to join us as we welcome *name* to our family.

    Hope to see you there,
    *name*
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    Oct 2, 2008, 03:05 AM

    Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Williams
    Request the honour of your presence
    At the marriage of his sister
    Caroline Ann (Bride)
    To Mr. Andrew David Edwards (Groom)


    Joe Bloggs (YOUR NAME? OR YOUR BROTHERS)
    Request the honour of your presence
    At the marriage of my Brother (NAME) (groom) and
    Caroline Ann (Bride)
    Date and venue
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    May 11, 2011, 08:38 PM
    It is with great pleaseure that I invite you... to share my brothers special day in which he and... join their lives together as husband and wife
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    May 17, 2011, 12:36 PM

    Do not invite them yourself. If you are welcome to have your friends come, provide their names and addresses to the hosts of the wedding to be added to the list, and they then get the same invitations as the rest of the wedding guests, which are from the hosts of the event.

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