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, INVITATIONS
Invitations are extended to near and dear
ones on the occasions such as marriages, birth celebrations,
etc. It is formally extended to general masses for public
events or functions.
Invitations are of two types:
(a) Formal Invitations, and (b) Informal Invitations.
Formal Invitations can be of two types:
(i)printed, and (ii) non-printed.
POINTS TO REMEMBER:
In case of formal printed invitations, each of the following is
written in a separate line and in different font sizes and styles.
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, 1. Name of the host.
2. Formal expressions like,
(a) ‘request the pleasure of your benign presence’
(b) ‘seek your auspicious presence’
(c) ‘solicit your gracious presence on the auspicious
occasion’.
3. The date, time and venue of the event.
4. The purpose and occasion of invitation.
5. Third person and simple present tense are used.
6. Details like address, dress code or any other instruction
are written at the bottom to the left or the right side as
per choice or convenience.
7. Subject matter is generally written in the centre.
Vikram Singh Nagore 3
, INVITATIONS
Invitations are extended to near and dear
ones on the occasions such as marriages, birth celebrations,
etc. It is formally extended to general masses for public
events or functions.
Invitations are of two types:
(a) Formal Invitations, and (b) Informal Invitations.
Formal Invitations can be of two types:
(i)printed, and (ii) non-printed.
POINTS TO REMEMBER:
In case of formal printed invitations, each of the following is
written in a separate line and in different font sizes and styles.
Vikram Singh Nagore 2
, 1. Name of the host.
2. Formal expressions like,
(a) ‘request the pleasure of your benign presence’
(b) ‘seek your auspicious presence’
(c) ‘solicit your gracious presence on the auspicious
occasion’.
3. The date, time and venue of the event.
4. The purpose and occasion of invitation.
5. Third person and simple present tense are used.
6. Details like address, dress code or any other instruction
are written at the bottom to the left or the right side as
per choice or convenience.
7. Subject matter is generally written in the centre.
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