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flynn14 Posted: Nov 07, 2013 07:49 PM+
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Wording help!!

So I'm trying to figure out invite wording.
So far I have :
Mr. and Mrs. Xxxxx
request the honor of your presence OR
The pleasure of your company

at the marriage of their daughter
At the wedding ceremony of their daughter
At the
Marriage celebration of their daughter


Please help !??? What sounds better?
We are getting married at the venue. But I still want to be elegant an classy with the wording.

Also is it
Two thousand and fourteen
Or
Two thousand fourteen
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Kroedel87 Posted: Nov 07, 2013 07:55 PM+
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Wording help!! - Long Island Weddings

Honor of your presence is traditionally for a religious ceremony, pleasure of your company is usually for a non religious ceremony, BUT I'm not having a religious ceremony but I like much better Honor of your Presence so that's what I'm doing,

And I'm all about traditional, so I say 'at the marriage of their daughter'
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luckyerialc Posted: Nov 08, 2013 09:05 AM+
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Re: Wording help!!


Posted by Kroedel87

Honor of your presence is traditionally for a religious ceremony, pleasure of your company is usually for a non religious ceremony, BUT I'm not having a religious ceremony but I like much better Honor of your Presence so that's what I'm doing,

And I'm all about traditional, so I say 'at the marriage of their daughter'



this!
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simba301 Posted: Nov 08, 2013 10:33 AM+
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Re: Wording help!!


Posted by Kroedel87

Honor of your presence is traditionally for a religious ceremony, pleasure of your company is usually for a non religious ceremony, BUT I'm not having a religious ceremony but I like much better Honor of your Presence so that's what I'm doing,

And I'm all about traditional, so I say 'at the marriage of their daughter'



Me too! We're getting married at the venue, but I still used honor of your presence.
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LMaccone16 Posted: Nov 08, 2013 04:24 PM+
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Two Thousand Fourteen

'and' means there's a decimal.
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emmac Posted: Nov 10, 2013 09:56 AM+
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Wording help!! - Long Island Weddings

I have 'request the honour of your presence'
Honour spelled the Latin way is a little more formal and also on the response card I have 'the favour of your reply is requested by'
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