Wedding Invitation Etiquette

Divider


Home Page
Love Poems And Quotes

Main Categories
Love Poems
Love Quotes
Famous Quotes
Friendship Poems
Friendship Quotes
Inspirational Quotes
Valentine's Day Poems
Poetry Contest
Monthly Newsletter
Romantic Ideas
Wedding Section
Odds And Ends
Free E-Cards Online
Free E-Cards Online

Other Sites Of Interest
Cheap Wedding Favors
Free Christian Dating
Wedding Invitations
Party Invitations
Candy Wrappers
Wedding Favors
Prom Favors
Bad Credit Loans
Anime Wallpapers
Personalized Gifts
My Wedding Favors
1000s Romantic Ideas
Sara Freder

How should I write the date and time of ceremony in my invitation?

Traditionally, numbers for the wedding date and time have been spelled out in full. For formal invitations, you would write "the twenty-fourth of June", rather than "June 24th", "at three o’clock", or "at three in the afternoon", or "at half after seven in the evening".

The year should also be spelled out:
"two thousand and two".

If the invitation is informal, the date can be as follows:
"June 15th, 2002"

Back
Click here to return to the main wedding menu


RELATED TOPICS OF INTEREST







Sara Freder

Like This Site:
   

Stumble This Page:


Divider

Contact Us  /   Bookmark Site  /   Delicious Delicious  /   Links  /   Link To Us  /   Terms Of Use  /   Privacy Policy  /   References

Divider





Women's Forum Logo

French Version / Version Française :
Poésie et Citations d'Amour


Copyright © 2002 - 2012 Love Poems And Quotes
The poems and quotes on this website are the property
of their respective authors, and may not be reproduced.