Wedding Invitation Etiquette & Wording Edinburgh

So you've drawn up a guest list and chosen your stationery, now the time has come to decide on the wording of your invitations. Invitations will go out from whoever is hosting the wedding, whether that is the bride's parents, a parent and step-parent, or the couple themselves.

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Wedding Invitation Etiquette & Wording

Wedding Invitation Etiquette and Wording

Invitation Wording

So you've drawn up a guest list and chosen your stationery, now the time has come to decide on the wording of your invitations. Invitations will go out from whoever is hosting the wedding, whether that is the bride's parents, a parent and step-parent, or the couple themselves.

Many people panic at the thought of having to word invitations when their parents are divorced, separated, remarried or widowed, but as long as the wording makes clear the relationship of the individuals mentioned, it should be quite simple.

In the case of divorced parents, it really depends on who has brought the child up. If the bride lives with or has normally lived with her mother, the invitation will usually come from her. The same applies to the father of the bride. However, whatever their current marital status, divorced parents will often decide to host the reception together anyway.

Here are some of the most commonly used wordings, which should cover most people's situations:

Traditional Version One
Alternative Traditional
Separated, Same Surname
Divorced, Remarried, Hosting Together
Mother Absent, Father Remarried
Father Absent, Mother Remarried
Father Absent
Relative or Friend
Hosted by Bride
Hosted by Couple
Civil Ceremony
Blessing
Evening Party
Invitation Etiquette FAQs
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