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How to write an invitation template for a woman?
1, invitation to Fan Wenyi

Start: Mr./Ms. XXX

Content: My son XXX's daughter-in-law, XXX, will get married on February 20 17 in Gregorian calendar and June 20 1 7 in lunar calendar (Sunday X). Please attend the banquet hall on the third floor of XXX Hotel on time and look forward to your visit.

End: Name of the man's parents: XXX, XXX. Please be seated on time at 17:30 and 18:00 in the evening.

2, the wedding invitation model

Start: Mr./Ms. XXX

Content: My wife XXX and I will get married on February 20 17 1 day of Gregorian calendar and on Sunday X of the 20th 10 year of Chinese lunar calendar. Please attend the banquet hall on the third floor of XXX Hotel on time and look forward to your visit.

Ending: The names of the bride and groom: XXX and XXX. Please be seated on time at 17:30 and 18:00 in the evening.

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Matters needing attention in wedding invitations

1, time

Generally speaking, there should be two invitations. One is the wedding date, and the other is the specific time.

When filling in the wedding date, be clear about the lunar calendar time. Well, just look at the calendar! Besides, writing down the day of the week is a more intimate practice.

When it comes to the specific time, we should pay attention to the fact that guests are usually seated half an hour to one hour before the ceremony, so as not to affect the wedding progress. At the same time, the specific time is generally not written on the hour, and people prefer to bring the number "8" or half an hour, such as "1 1: 28" or "1 1: 30".

2. Address

(1) Never use nicknames, nicknames or names to address wedding invitations. They should be standard and solemn, and be polite to their elders, brothers and sons and nephews.

(2) When the invited guests are family members, the words "family" or "family invitation" should be used.

(3) If the invited elders are married, they should bring their spouses' names. For example, if an aunt or aunt is married, there should be an uncle's name on the envelope.

(4) If the wedding invitation is sent in the name of parents, the names of the parents of the bride and groom shall be indicated in the invitation.