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Devoted September 2019 Ontario

Invitation Wording

Bianca, on June 25, 2018 at 22:27 Posted in Plan a wedding 0 6
So My mom is Divorced, not remarried and His parents are still together, so how do you word it if they are hosting our Wedding together? I saw some things in my wedding Book but, none that mentioned that.

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Latest activity by Gabbie, on July 12, 2018 at 12:26
  • Gabbie
    Frequent user June 2019 Nova Scotia
    Gabbie ·
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    My aunt and uncle are the ones helping me on my side, so we're going with the "together with their families"

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  • Courtney
    Super July 2018 Ontario
    Courtney ·
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    Both my FH and I have divorced parents, both our dads are remarried but our moms aren't, so we didn't want like 20thousand names on the invitation. We opted to go with "Together with their families, GROOM NAME and BRIDE NAME, invite you to celebrate their marriage..."


    My friend did hers:

    BRIDE MOM together with

    GROOM PARENTS

    invite you to celebrate the wedding of...

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  • Stephanie
    VIP May 2019 Ontario
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    Yeah as a few as people have said!

    Can make it very generic:

    "Together with their families

    BRIDE & GROOM

    ......"

    or more specific:

    "Ms. BRIDES MOM &

    MR. AND MRS. GROOMS PARENTS

    Invite you to join as their children:

    BRIDGE & GROOM

    unite in marriage..."

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  • Erin
    Master September 2017 Ontario
    Erin ·
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    If you are sticking to the traditional invite wording you could go with

    "Mr. and Mrs. _________ & Ms. ________ would like you to join them..."

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  • Renee
    Devoted October 2018 Ontario
    Renee ·
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    Brittany is right! There are way too many family dynamics with both our parents so we said "together with their families". If you're really gung-ho in doing it traditional google it! I found tons of info on proper wording even in your case with the divorced parents, the order it should be. Technically you should only mention the parents if they are paying which makes sense when you think a out it lol
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  • Brittany
    British Columbia
    Brittany ·
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    You could always just say:
    "Together with their loving parents,
    BRIDE & GROOM
    would like you to join them... etc etc"
    Many people don't go the traditional route of putting parents names on the invitation anymore.
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