Introduction of the most standard address of wedding invitations;
1, elder
Mom's brother respects my uncle's desk.
Mother's brother-in-law respects his uncle.
The wife's father respects his father-in-law.
The mother-in-law respects her mother-in-law.
Dad's brother-in-law respects his uncle.
Dad's cousins respect their uncles.
Mother's cousins respect mother's uncle.
Mother's cousin, mother's uncle.
2. Peer
Brothers/cousins respect brothers/brothers.
Cousin/cousin
Sister's husband/brother-in-law
Cousin's brother-in-law, husband of a respected cousin/husband of a good cousin
Cousin, husband, father-in-law/virtuous brother-in-law
Brother-in-law Jing/virtuous brother-in-law
Wife, sister, husband, respected/virtuous brother-in-law.
My wife and cousin respect my brother-in-law.
Wife, cousin, respectable/virtuous cousin
3. Junior year
My nephew
My sister's son, my good nephew.
Cousin's son and nephew
My cousin's son is a virtuous cousin.
Cousin's son is virtuous, nephew.
Son of wife and brother, nephew of virtuous.
Sons and nephews of wives and sisters
The son of the man's family/in-laws' family is a virtuous uncle.
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Introduction to the writing standard of wedding invitations;
1. Write the name of the inviter or the name of the inviting unit in the top box of the first line of the post. Some invitations put the name of the invitee or the name of the company in the last line and also write it in the top box.
2. Fill in the name of the invitee (unit or individual) in the top box. Like what? Mr. so-and-so? 、? A unit? Wait a minute. Add a colon after the salutation.
3. Use the full name of the wedding invitation: You can't use any nicknames or abbreviations of your name. Should I write between two names? Cum? Or? And then what? , without commas or pauses.