Do you have an engagement, wedding, baby shower, or graduation coming up? Is there a performance, school event, or meeting to which you want to invite people? Any special religious ceremonies like Communion or a Bar Mitzvah? Do you want to invite someone to speak at your meeting or conference?
Whatever your event is, the following will help you write an effective invitation.
Guidelines for writing invitations:
- State the occasion, date, time, and place. Include addresses and a map if necessary. Mention if refreshments will be served. List any charges that may apply. Include a telephone number for RSVPs. If there is a dress code, state the preferred dress in the lower left-hand corner of the card.
- If you need a response, include a self-addressed, stamped reply card or envelope with your invitation.
- Express that you are looking forward to seeing the person.
- Do not use abbreviations and do not use contractions (don't; we'll) except for name titles, such as Mr., Mrs., etc.
- If dinner will be served, state two separate times: the time people can start arriving and the time dinner will be served.
- If you do not want gifts, briefly state that gifts are not wanted or needed. Explain that their presence is the only gift you need.
- Make sure you send your invitations out with ample advance notice.
- If you have guests coming from out of town or from other countries, you may want to send out your invitation several months in advance (especially if your event takes place around a holiday.) This will allow your guests adequate time to make preparations, reservations, save money, etc.
- For smaller, less formal events that include local guests or guests from nearby areas, you may only need to provide a few weeks notice.
- If you are inviting someone to speak at a conference, your invitation should include the following information:
- Name of the conference and the sponsoring organization;
- Date, time, place of the conference and speech;
- Type of audience;
- The type of speech, topic, and how long the speech should be;
- Any accommodations that will be made, including lodging, meals, and transportation;
- The name of the contact person along with phone numbers and addresses where the person can be contacted; and
- Finally, articulate your pleasure of having the person speak at the meeting or conference.
Attend | Cancel | Celebration | Commemorate |
Event | Honor | Postpone | Rejoice |
Salute | Solemnize | Welcome |
Format for writing invitations:
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rasool cordially invite you to a reception celebrating the engagement of Mary Jane Rasool and Robert Yates to be held Sunday, the sixth of June at six o'clock Pierre's Cafe 800 23rd Street NW
RSVP Semi-Formal Dress (202) 555-6908 |
Business Invitation
Cordially invites you to the 15th Annual Employees Appreciation Picnic. The whole family is welcome! 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm Saturday, May 22, 1999 South Redding Creek Park Redding, Maryland Food, drink, games, and entertainment will be provided. |
You are invited to Michael Carison's 10th birthday!
Date: Saturday June 12, 1999 Time: 11:30 am to 3:00 pm Where: 345 Eastern Avenue Lodi, Washington Call Tonia at (307) 555-1234 to RSVP
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