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Wording of Invitation

 

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cjbiron52


Aug 29, 2007, 1:34 PM

Post #1 of 4 (808 views)
     Wording of Invitation  

This is what my daughter has come up with for her wedding, January 12 in Mexico. Ideas? Sounds like too many Biron's to me.



Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Biron

And

Ms. Claudia Biron

Request the honor of your presence

At the marriage of

Mr. Biron and Ms. Biron’s daughter



Holly Jean Biron

To

Benjamin James Thompson



At Shangri La El Caribe

Saturday the twelfth of January

Four o’clock in the afternoon

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Aug 29, 2007, 2:59 PM

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     Re: [cjbiron52] Wording of Invitation [In reply to]  

Dear Cjbiron,

It is very close to being correct. Your name would be listed first unless her father raised her. If she considers her step mother a mother, she wouldn't need, "At the marriage of Mr. Biron and Ms. Biron’s daughter. This is her choice.

Best wishes,
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now

cjbiron52


Aug 30, 2007, 2:50 PM

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     Re: [Et.byRebecca] Wording of Invitation [In reply to]  

Thanks for your answer. Does it make a difference when the parents divorced because the bride's dad and I divorced when she was a senior in high school so technically we both raised her. She would stay with me (her Mom) when she came home from college.

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Aug 30, 2007, 4:51 PM

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     Re: [cjbiron52] Wording of Invitation [In reply to]  

Not really. Moms are usually listed first unless dad raised the daughter. It doesn't matter if they raised her together.
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now



 
 


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