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Wedding Etiquette Addressing
EnvelopeMuch Ado About
Wedding Envelopes
When preparing for a wedding, the first thing the
soon-to-be-wed couple will have to pay attention to is the
guest list. It will be advisable to make a comprehensive and
complete guest list before planning for the reception so you
will have the rough estimate how many people might show up.
After the guest list was completed, the couple should start
making or composing the wedding invitation. There are dozens of
wedding etiquettes that cover this particular aspect of wedding
preparation.
When preparing the wedding invitation, please bear in mind that
your invitations will create a first impression of the coming
wedding among the guests.
Good invitations, or those that adhere to acceptable wedding
etiquettes, will create the impression or idea that the couple
is caring for the guests and are valuing them as to inviting
them to take part in the important occasion.
Preparing the wedding invitation
Most of today’s wedding invitations are prepared by
professional printers. Some are part of packages offered by
wedding planners.
Wedding invitations should be carefully and tastefully worded
so the message would be effectively conveyed. Paying attention
to even the smallest details in the invitation can make a
really significant difference on how the invitation will be
received by the recipients.
This particular section will focus on one aspect in wedding
invitation preparation that most couples often neglect---the
addressing envelope.
Envelopes
Addressing envelopes are often not paid much attention to
because most couples and wedding organizers think guests will
not pay particular attention to them.
It can be true. There are some guests that pay no attention or
do not care about the general presentation and appearances of
addressing envelopes. But there are a significant few that do
care about how invitations’ envelopes are addressed.
For a start, we know that for every person, the sweetest sound
or word is his or her own name. Thus, it often annoys them when
people misspell their names.
In adherence to traditional and practical wedding etiquette,
make sure that the addressing envelope bears correctly spelled
names. Titles to people should also be mentioned and addressed
in the envelope. Doctors would like to be called as one, as
well as engineers, architects, lawyers and priests.
Wedding etiquettes for addressing envelopes also urge that
couples or wedding invitation makers should spell out
everything. Even titles in envelopes should be spelled out.
Thus, Doctor is written instead of Dr.; Engineer is written
instead of Engr; and Attorney is written instead of Atty.
Zip codes in addresses in envelopes for wedding invitations
should not be hyphenated. Of course, practically, the addresses
written in the envelopes should be accurate, or else, the
invitation will be returned to you.
As for children, their names are not usually written in
envelopes for wedding invitations. Wedding etiquettes for
addressing envelopes have it that only the parents’ name are
mentioned in the envelope.
For guests with no definite professional titles, do not forget
to put Mr., Ms., or Mrs. before their names. This is a
universal gesture that indicates respect to the person.
Inner envelopes
For aesthetic rather than practical reasons, some wedding
invitations include inner envelopes. According to existing
wedding etiquettes, inner envelopes are not a no, no, but they
are not also required.
Wedding invitations can get away with it. However, inner
envelopes certainly make for much better presentation. They may
cost a little more, though.
The aim of inner envelopes is to clearly state or reiterate who
exactly is invited to the wedding. Children’s names are never
mentioned in the address envelope, but in inner envelopes, they
can be mentioned.
In accordance to wedding etiquettes, inner envelopes also may
appear less formal. Names and titles can be abbreviated.
Wedding invitations herald good news
Yes, wedding invitations are the herald or bearer of the good
news. In wedding etiquette books, experts say the invitation
should be considered a gift coming from the soon-to-be-wed
couple to their beloved guests.
Wedding invitations are tokens of appreciation by the couple to
their friends, families and relatives who have played
significant roles in their lives. Make every wedding invitation
count for that reason.
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