Unit 8 so0 Etiquette of Practical Writings
Unit 8 Etiquette of Practical Writings
Invitations Letters Thank-you Notes
Invitations Letters Thank-you Notes
Invitations may be in form of cards, letters telephone or email. The level of formality of the invitation should accord with the occasion as for formal occasions written invitations are always requested Invitations
Invitations may be in form of cards, letters, telephone or email. The level of formality of the invitation should accord with the occasion. As for formal occasions, written invitations are always requested. Invitations
ps Send the invitation in advance- three or more weeks before the occasion this alows the invitee enough time to reply Include the event date, time, location rs,vp, the address, and phone number of the host/hostess. For invitations, it is good etiquette to write the full name of the guest and not use initials o It is good etiquette to enclose a map and travel instructions to help guests find the locations of ceremony and reception easily
Tips ● Send the invitation in advance— three or more weeks before the occasion. This allows the invitee enough time to reply. ● Include the event, date, time, location, R.S.V.P, the address, and phone number of the host/hostess. ● For invitations, it is good etiquette to write the full name of the guest, and not use initials. ● It is good etiquette to enclose a map and travel instructions to help guests find the locations of ceremony and reception easily
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Example Mr. and Mrs. John Debrett request the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. David Smith’s company at the marriage of their daughter Caroline Jane to Mr.. Richard Manners at St. Paul’s Church, Khightsbridge on Saturday, 17 th Dec 2016 at 3 o’clock inviter invitee