You could do either, but I prefer to write it all on the right.
Good luck!
2007-10-08 09:55:26
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answer #1
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answered by mamarat 6
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Conventionally, it's on the right but since this is a blank card, you can get really creative and fill up the blank space any which way you want.
1. You could write on the right and draw something or place a nice sticker or lightly color all over the card or on the left.
2. You could turn the card sideways and write something on the card lengthwise..like a letter.
Just some ideas..
But keeping it simple would be a nice idea (with a balance of empty space), rather than making it look too busy. Coz that might not only look too messy but it might look like you tried too hard.
Goodluck!
2007-10-08 10:00:29
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answered by ? 6
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I usually just write all of it on the right, unless I can't fit the entire message on one side. I think asking out with a card is a great idea!
2007-10-08 11:33:25
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answered by drshorty 7
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With the opened card in front of you write on the right. If the note is longer than one "page", write next on the left side, then on the back, if necessary. Sign wherever you end the note.
A handwritten note for a date? Very sweet. :)
2007-10-08 10:08:43
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answered by lfh1213 7
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Alright, here is what you do, write a romantic poem about her, or if she is not intrested in that kind of stuff, then write something about how you really like her. On the right side you should write would you go out with me if i asked? Trust me i seen my friends do this a lot of times.
2007-10-08 13:25:11
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answered by Jacky91210 3
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Since there is no message pre-printed, you would write on the right hand side and sign there as well because you're words are the message. Good luck.
2007-10-08 09:59:15
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answered by kiki 3
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Pray tell... are you wanting to write your life's history with this invitation? If so, you will need BOTH in-sides AND the back, very small print, and maybe even an additional sheet of paper!
Honestly, this is an invitation to dine with you, something simple and to the point.
"Dear (name as you would address her),
It would be my pleasure to share dinner with you on Saturday evening at the Palace De Food. I would like to phone you this evening [note: NEVER just the night before, give her time to prepare!].
With much anticipation....
Your fervant admirer... "
Well... okay, maybe the "fervant admirer" is a bit much, but it will bring a giggle and smile to her face, indeed!
Never leave it up to HER to rsvp, however, let her know you are going to call so you can confirm time and where (if you're going to pick her up, meet halfway... whatever!).
Good luck, and enjoy your evening!
Have a polite day.
2007-10-08 10:49:04
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answered by wyomugs 7
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Ring your community craft shops and ask in the adventure that they inventory Royal and Langnickel playing cards from a company observed as Royal Brush. those are available in in packs of 10 round £2.50 or packs of fifty at £5 to £7. In a textured end like watercolour paper or opalescent in white, cream, pastel distinct, metal gold or silver, yuletide eco-friendly or pink. Sizes 3" x 8", 4" x 6", 5" x 5" or 5" x 7". TIP - as all of them are an same fee the 5" x 7" delivers the perfect fee as larger playing cards seem extra stylish & intense priced.
2016-10-20 06:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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On the left side write: "This card is blank..... and so is my mind...."
Then on the right side write: " ..... except for YOU... on it a lot.
Would you like to go out?"
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2007-10-08 12:21:16
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answered by sheek Txn 5
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Write the message on the right and draw a goofy picture on the left.
2007-10-08 09:57:28
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answered by ? 4
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well on the right side just put a goofy picture along with form and to then along on the left side put the message and put something romantic if its a happy peppy girl or a poem at the bottom ask him?her out? on the right put to and put a stamp on it it makes it look better
2007-10-08 10:02:04
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answered by Anonymous
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