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Rehearsal Dinner Invite Wording

 

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coblusky




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     Rehearsal Dinner Invite Wording  

Hello:
I need some advice as to how our rehearsal dinner invites should be worded. My parents have given some money toward the rehearsal dinner. But, primarily it will be paid for by my me and my fiance. The rehearsal dinner will be a casual affair at a rented estate where both of our families will be staying for the wedding weekend.

I would like to acknowledge that my parents are helping out with the dinner. However, it is not as if it is at their "home". So, it feels a bit silly to list them as the hosts.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Feb 18, 2009, 10:45 AM)

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     Re: Rehearsal Dinner Invite Wording [In reply to]  

Dear Coblusky,

Perhaps you could write: "You are cordially invited to our rehearsal dinner... " This could be followed by the time and the location. These could be included as an enclosure with your wedding invitations, so you wouldn't have to worry about additional information or envelope. You could toast to your parents during the event thanking them for their generous contribution toward your dinner.

Best wishes,
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now



 
 


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