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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Personal Wedding Invitation for colleagues

Is the statement correct?
"I graciously invite you to celebrate the auspicious occasion of my marriage ceremony."

Is it necessary to mention my name and my parents name on the wedding card?
  

Top answer

It is not natural in British English. We do not normally use gracious(ly) of ourselves. The language of formal invitations differs from country to country.

  • It is not natural in British English.
  • We do not normally use gracious(ly) of ourselves.
  • The language of formal invitations differs from country to country.
  • I would advise you to consult with friends and family to see what their experience of local practice is.
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It is not natural in British English. We do not normally use gracious(ly) of ourselves.

The language of formal invitations differs from country to country. I would advise you to consult with friends and family to see what their experience of local practice is.

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