GUIDELINES

  1. Some invitations, like the formal ones, follow a specific format. It can be computerized or handwritten but avoid writing it on business letterhead stationery. The letter is at the center of the paper. You might also include a stamp and a self-addressed reply card which frequently accompany the invitation letter.
  2. You should first write the name of the one presenter.
  3. The second part shows the invitation proper.
  4. The third part shows the names and some information about the event.
  5. The fourth part shows the date and time of the activity.
  6. The fifth part shows the place. Provide the full address, especially if the location is confusing.
  7. Include a request for response (R.S.V.P.) on the invitation, put it under and on the left of the body of the letter. On the other side of the letter, put the specific dress code for the event, for example, tuxedos for men and evening gowns for women. Clearly write it to avoid confusion.

SAMPLE LETTER

[Senders Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Letter Date]

[Recipients Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Subject: Normally bold, summarizes the intention of the letter] -Optional-


Dear [Recipients Name],

The children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Everts

would like to offer you an invitation to

the reception in honor of

the Everts's Diamond Wedding Anniversary

on Saturday, June 6, at 5:00 pm

at the Moose Lodge

667 West Street

York, New England

R.S.V.P. by May 21

Sincerely,

[Senders Name]
[Senders Title] -Optional-

[Enclosures: number] - Optional -
cc: [Name of copy recipient] - Optional -

Formal invitation letter to a wedding anniversary reception.

Further things to consider when writing invitation letters to friends

Further things to consider when writing invitation letters to friends

Invitation Letters

Invitation letters are letters you write to request people to meetings, formal occasions, or events. As the name suggests, the first and primary purpose of invitation letters is to request the presence of the recipient and the second is to confirm that the recipient will be present. Although invitation letters are mostly used to invite people to social events, they can also be used when applying for visas. Depending on the event, these letters can be formal or informal. Regardless, all invitation letters must be sent in advance to give the recipient enough time to respond or plan ahead.

Great invitation letters are brief and easy to understand. Start by introducing yourself and write a sentence or two about the host. Provide the necessary information regarding the event such as the date and time of the event, venue, dress code, how to accept or decline the invitation, etc. Mention some of the activities that would be taking place during the event and which ones the recipient would be taking part in if any. Provide your contact details in case the recipient needs further information. End by expressing anticipation of the recipient's attendance to the event.

Letters to Friends

Letters to friends are letters you write to people with whom you have a bond of mutual affection. These letters are like conversations and can be just about anything. They could be thank-you letters to thank your friends, congratulation letters to congratulate them, apology letters to say sorry, condolence letters to comfort the bereaved, etc. You could also write to your friends to share general information such as school and family news, what has been happening in your town, or just tell funny stories. Letters are special and show the other person that you are thinking about him/her. The recipient can keep the letters for years and read them over and over again.

Letters to friends are personal and are usually addressed to specific individuals. Since the recipient is a person with whom you have a close relationship, the salutation is more personal and less formal. Greet the recipient warmly and proceed to stating the reason for your letter. Share some information about yourself. Maintain a polite and friendly tone. End your letter on a note of anticipation to seeing the recipient soon or reading from him/her. You can also add a postscript for something you forgot to say.

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