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I don't know if I should send invitations

 

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brooke


Jan 25, 2005, 9:53 PM

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     I don't know if I should send invitations  

My Aunt and Uncle are musicians and their quartet is playing at my wedding ceremony and I don't know if I'm still supposed to send them an invitation or not. Also my fiancee wants to invite his Best Man's girlfriend but I don't want to waste my limited invitations, witch I have already ordered, on one person. My fiance says I should add her name to his Best Man's parents invitation. Is that proper?

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Jan 26, 2005, 7:42 AM

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     Re: [brooke] I don't know if I should send invitations [In reply to]  

Yes,you should send invitations to all people you want to attend as guests, including your Aunt and Uncle and bridal party.

You should send an invitation to your best man and include his girlfriend's name on the inner envelope like so:

(We assume he is a close friend or family member so the inner envelope will be less formal than if you were sending to a guest who is not a family member or friend)

Joseph Brown and Girlfriend's Name (if you know it)

or Joseph Brown and Guest (if her name is not known to you)

If there is no inner envelope then you would address the outer envelope as such:

Mr. Joseph Brown and (Miss Girlfriend's Name or Guest)
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