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  2. Welcome Party Invitation — The Knot Community

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    Welcome Party Invitation. Knottie13697401 member. May 2015. Hi everyone! My fiance and I are getting married where we live, but most of our guests (both my family and his family) are from out-of-town. In lieu of a rehearsal dinner, we're having a welcome party and inviting everyone that will be traveling. I was thinking with our invitation, we ...

  3. welcome party invitation - Help please :) — The Knot Community

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    Hi ladies! We are having a destination wedding and nearly all guests will be coming from out of state. We are having a welcome party the evening before the wedding that my FI's parents have offered to host. We want everyone to be able to plan for this (ie get to town early enough) and we really need to give the restaurant an expected number of guests attending. Here's what I'm wondering...

  4. Welcome party RSVP? - The Knot Community

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    November 2015. My first instinct would be to do what your wedding planner stated, by including the information in with your wedding invite, then putting a Welcome Party RSVP line on same card as your wedding RSVP. I think that would be the easiest and least confusing way to do this. And since you are inviting all wedding guests and it is part ...

  5. Help with wording on Welcome Party Card (XP from invites and...

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    Help with wording on Welcome Party Card (XP from invites and Vegas boards) bbuckner984 member. December 2011. Morning all! We are doing a destination wedding in Vegas and in lieu of a rehearsal dinner (not doing a rehearsal) we are treating all of our guests to a "welcome party." We are renting a double decker bus and they will drive your party ...

  6. Wedding Welcome Event Invite Wording - The Knot Community

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    Wedding Welcome Event. For our out-of-town guests and close friends, we wanted to set up a special time to officially welcome you to the last name / last name wedding. Please join us for drinks and appetizers on the evening prior to the wedding at the home of the mother of the bride. When: June 7, 2013. 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.

  7. Wording for 'Welcome' party/reception for out-of-town son and new...

    forums.theknot.com/discussion/1065022/wording-for-welcome-party-reception-for...

    3) Since this party is not taking place immediately after the wedding ceremony, don't call it a "reception." A "reception" is held to thank guests for attending the ceremony, and most of the guests won't have done that. The word reception is not exclusive to weddings. They can invite people to a cocktail reception celebrating the recent ...

  8. Plus Ones and Significant Others: A Guide - The Knot Community

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    A significant other is the person that Bob is in a relationship with (spouse, fiance (e), girlfriend, boyfriend, life partner). If Bob is not in a relationship, he has no significant other, and is a truly single guest. A "plus one" is the guest of Bob that he brings to your wedding. It's a person of his choice, and can be a romantic date, a ...

  9. Plus-One Wording — The Knot Community

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    At this point, the bride has 2 choices: 1) Send the invitation out with "and Guest" to honor her verbal commitment to let Sally bring a guest; OR. 2) Send the invite just to Sally - NOT honoring her already extended verbal invitation - since she doesn't have a name for the guest.

  10. Tactful way to word "invited guests only" - The Knot...

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    Save the dates were just sent out and I've already been approached about "plus ones" (more like "I wonder who I'll bring for my plus one"). I am trying to figure out a polite way to say "adult only" as well as "by invite only" on our website, as well as on the invitations. I don't think addressing the envelopes as "Mr.

  11. Wording for change of venue? — The Knot Community

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    If that's not possible, I would just say something like:Please note - the ceremony location has been changed to xxxVenue, address, phone number. Make it big enough to catch people's attention because most people throw away most of the invitation after they get what they need from it. Report Reply. dlo_bugs. July 2009.