Wedding Invitation Etiquette
I have heard about wedding invitation etiquette for the first time some time ago. Wedding invitation etiquette is something that a couple needs to take into account before sending wedding invitations to family and friends. There are some things that wedding invitations do and there are some things that wedding invitations do not do. I would like to give you a few examples of what wedding invitations do. For example, wedding invitations are required to spell out dates, times and county in a specific way. Instead of saying 4;30 PM, a wedding invitation has to say half after four o’clock in the evening. Instead of saying 22 April, a wedding invitation has to say the twenty-second of April. It is also important to send wedding invitations at least six weeks before the big day; therefore, it might be a good idea to order custom wedding invitations a few months in advance to make sure that they are going to arrive on time to whoever might be interested in receiving them. You are free to abbreviate words such as Mr. and Mrs. If you want to invite somebody who has a Ph.D., you are required to spell his tile, which in this case is Doctor.
