What are you asking? This isn't a complete sentence, thought, or idea! Simply having a question mark doens't make it a valid question.
You create one wedding invitation. It's the same for your family, friends, and acquaintances.
2006-07-06 06:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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There's no need to use special invites for friends. They'll know what it is when they get it, and chances are they'll know who you are!! So don't waste the money on a second set of invites.... use it to make your dress more fabulous!!
2006-07-06 02:55:01
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answered by rocknrobin21 4
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waste of 5 points have know idea what you want. all invitations should read the same so and so invites you to this wonderful day to share the moment of exchanging vows blah blah blah.
2006-07-05 23:08:22
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answered by mojomuppet 4
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confusing question. all invitations should say the same thing. it doesn't change for invites that you are sending to your friends. the only greeting is on the envelopes and that is where you write mr. robert smith, mrs. janice smith, jenny smith, and ryan smith. That's roughly the idea.
2006-07-06 01:14:26
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answered by gcpom02 2
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I request your absence during my marriage to your girlfriend.
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My warmest welcome to my holy weddings to a virgin inplace of your girlfriend who carries my child....................................
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my warmest welcome to my holy weddings to a virgin boy in
your place, with the child of your boyfriend in my belly.
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my heartiest welcome to my weddings, with kindest request to show your gift to the guard when you enter, and assurance to
kick you out if your gift costs less than the food you'll glut
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may you be the first to bless me with kind words on the pronouncement of the sentance of marriage to life terms.
2006-07-05 23:12:07
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answered by bharat b 4
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