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Posted (LoveGuru) in General Wedding on August-31-2010

Once you’ve chosen the wedding invitations, there comes the difficulty of addressing your guests in an elegant and appropriate way. Addressing wedding invitations will usually need some guidelines, but most of the tips or words of advice are subject to debate, change and discarding. What the couple think and want is the what matters most, and the bride and groom ought to decide how to address their guests. Not even a wedding planner will save you from addressing wedding invitations.

Here are some suggestions for addressing wedding invitations that may serve well for the purpose. The etiquette for instance needs to be present even with the most informal of weddings although you don’t actually stick to the letter of tradition. Thus, you should make a list of guests organized according to age and marital status so that you may know how to address them. For instance, you should how to address a woman who has kept her married name after divorce as compared to one who has got the maiden name back. Moreover, even if married, a woman may not her husband’s name.

Both the inner and the outer envelops should be addressed. Then, the mode of addressing wedding invitations can be either typed or handwritten depending on your preferences. In case the addresses are typed, then, make sure to use some kind of calligraphy fonts for the sake of the look. Pay attention to guests’ children and give the same importance to every person you invite. If there are steady girlfriends and boyfriends, do not leave them out. Plus, there are unmarried couples who live together, and they could also be slightly difficult to address.

You should also think about the effective way to folding your invitation. This task can be fun but this is definitely time-consuming and, yes, boring. You need paper folding machine or letter folding machine to help you in folding all your invitations right on time. Some of the most miscellaneous situations when addressing wedding invitations is for guests who are doctors, judges, clergy, officers active or retired and so on. Presently, there are tables with etiquette tips and ways of polite addressing available online: use them extensively.

Other frequent problems when addressing wedding invitations is the return of the envelope because of an incorrect address. And usually such situations appear because of the use of abbreviations or the faulty writing of states, numbered streets and the like. Therefore, other than the all-accepted abbreviations, write everything in full.

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