Wedding Etiquette Invitations
Name Order
Wedding Etiquette: The Name
Order on Invitations
Planning a wedding is one of the most stressful but fulfilling
event in a person's life. While you are considering which venue
your wedding reception should be held, you should also consider
wedding etiquette along the preparations to avoid seeing raised
eyebrows and hearing snide remarks from your wedding
guests.
Since a wedding won't start without invited guests, you should
learn the wedding etiquette on invitations' name order. Yeah,
you might say, do I still need to bother with wedding etiquette
on invitations' name order when I need to accomplish more
pressing matters such as how should my wedding party be
celebrated?
I hate to say this, but you should give your wedding invitation
a great deal of time. It is the very first thing that guests
would see before the wedding itself and it may be the cause of
not so nice confrontation with relatives who believe in
traditional way of celebrating wedding ,which includes old
fashioned wedding etiquette and even invitations' name
order.
Don't be a hard head on this matter. Even if you claim you are
the bride of the new millenia, pay for your own wedding, and
know how to arrange your own wedding without the help of your
old fashioned relatives, you still need to consider the
feelings of an old grandmother, or an ailing aunt who wants to
have some billing on your wedding invitation.
All you have to do is to learn the basis wedding etiquette and
invitations' name order. This way, you will be headache free
from demanding but loveable relatives.
What you should know about wedding invitation and announcement
etiquette? You should learn the following:
* Wedding Etiquette on Wedding Invitations' Name Order
* Wedding Etiquette on Wedding Invitations' Wording and
Addressing
* Assembling My Own Wedding Invitations
* Wedding Etiquette on the When and the How of Sending Out My
Wedding
Invitations
* Wedding Etiquette on the How of Mailing Wedding
Invitations
You could learn all this by reading Emily Post's book on
Wedding Etiquette. It is available in Barnes and Nobles and
Amazon stores. It is the best primer for everything that has
got to do with wedding etiquette.
We have some few suggestions below about wedding etiquette on
wedding invitations' name order if you are now preparing for
your wedding invitations.
* Wedding Etiquette on Wedding Invitations' Name Order
Wedding etiquette on wedding invitations' name order dictates
that whoever is the host of the wedding -- he, she or they --
should be on the top of the billing and is or are the person
requesting for the presence of the guests.
*** Here's a wedding etiquette on wedding invitations' name
order the traditional style when it is the bride’s parents who
are hosting:
Attorney and Mrs. John Bates
request the honour of your
presence
at the marriage of their
daughter
Rachel Anne Bates
to
Mr. Matthew James Phoenix
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*** What's the wedding etiquette on wedding invitations' name
order when the bride’s parents are hosting and the bride wants
to include the groom’s parents in the billing?
Mr. and Mrs. John Bates
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Rachel Anne Bates
to
Mr. Matthew James Phoenix
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phoenix
...
*** If both the parents will pay for the wedding, here's the
wedding etiquette on the invitations' name order:
Mr. and Mrs. John Bates
and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phoenix
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of
Rachel Anne Bates
to
Mr. Matthew James Phoenix
...
*** If the bride or groom wish to honor and add on the
invitation the name of a deceased parent, below is the wedding
etiquette on invitations' name order:
Mrs. John Bates
requests the honour of your presence
at the marriage of her daughter
Rachel Anne Bates
also daughter of the late Mr. John Bates
to
Mr. Matthew James Phoenix
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phoenix
(son of Mr. Robert Phoenix and the late Mrs. Sarah Phoenix)
...
Or, in the alternative,
Rachel Anne Bates
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bates
(or daughter of Mrs. Julia Bates and the late Mr. John
Bates)
and
Mr. Matthew James Phoenix
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phoenix
(son of Mr. Robert Phoenix and the late Mrs. Sarah Phoenix)
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