First-class behavior about the text on a accurate wedding invitation varies according to country, culture and language. In Western countries, a suitable invitation is usually written in accurate, third-person language, saying that the hosts wish for the recipient to attend the wedding and giving its date, time, and place.
As the bride's parents are generally the hosts of the wedding, the text normally begins with the names of the bride's parents as they use them in suitable social contexts, e.g., "Mr. and Mrs. John Q Smith" or "Dr. Mary Jones and Mr. John Smith". The exact wording varies, but a typical phrasing runs as follows:
A modern wedding invitation
Doctor Fahad and Mr.Sabir Ali
request the honour of your presence
at the wedding of their daughter
Shafia Alam
to
Imran Jutt
on the third of june
at seven o'clock
Subhan Shadi Hall
Richmond, Virginia
As the bride's parents are generally the hosts of the wedding, the text normally begins with the names of the bride's parents as they use them in suitable social contexts, e.g., "Mr. and Mrs. John Q Smith" or "Dr. Mary Jones and Mr. John Smith". The exact wording varies, but a typical phrasing runs as follows:
A modern wedding invitation
Doctor Fahad and Mr.Sabir Ali
request the honour of your presence
at the wedding of their daughter
Shafia Alam
to
Imran Jutt
on the third of june
at seven o'clock
Subhan Shadi Hall
Richmond, Virginia
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