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Wedding acceptance cards..... best wording please?

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Yorkiegirl · 07/03/2006 18:28

anyone know the best wording for a wedding acceptance card? Got to make one for a colleague and can't remember the wording!

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CountessDracula · 07/03/2006 18:29

how about

"oh alright then if i must"

madmarchhare · 07/03/2006 18:30

Were you 'very traditionally' invited iyswim?

Yorkiegirl · 07/03/2006 18:30
Grin
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Yorkiegirl · 07/03/2006 18:30

it needs to be a formal acceptance yes

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CountessDracula · 07/03/2006 18:31

link{http://www.hitched.co.uk/stationery/response_wording.asp\here you go}

CountessDracula · 07/03/2006 18:31

oh bollocks

\link{http://www.hitched.co.uk/stationery/response_wording.asp\here}

Yorkiegirl · 07/03/2006 18:39

I need something for a card I am making... so need to have something which can have blank spaces for the names of the people accepting and then the date of the wedding etc. Am I making sense?

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Yorkiegirl · 07/03/2006 18:39

thanks btw CD

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Yorkiegirl · 07/03/2006 20:24

bump

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Hulababy · 07/03/2006 20:25

I have one of those modern manners books here and it is very similar to the wording CD posted a link to.

Hausfrau · 07/03/2006 20:28

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Yorkiegirl · 07/03/2006 20:36

so far I have:

...... would like to accept your kind invitation to the wedding of ........ on ..........
is that enough? Do I need any more?

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madmarchhare · 07/03/2006 20:39

bugger, had to go, but agree with others.

Hausfrau · 07/03/2006 20:41

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tortoiseshell · 07/03/2006 21:41

I think you are supposed to reflect the wording of the invitation in a formal reply....we got a couple which were

Mr and Mrs XYZ thank Mr and Mrs ABC for their invitation to the marriage of A and B on January 1st, 2007, at ..... They will be very pleased to attend.

So I think it should be third person, and include all the details from the invitation.

treacletart · 07/03/2006 21:44

Good mates of ours replied (to my mum and dad mark you) with a postcard saying "Count us in! We never turn down free food or booze!" really made us laugh

MaloryTowers · 07/03/2006 21:45

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