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    Definition 
    Invitation is a way to invite someone or more to go to a place or to do something.
    There are two types of invitation.

    They are Formal Invitation and Informal Invitation:
    -Formal invitation is usually originate from Institutes, Companies and a kind of it. Normally formal   invitation is written invitation.
    -Informal invitation is personal invitation given to a friend, family, etc. Informal invitation can be written invitation and verbal invitation. 

    How to Write An Invitation?


    Step 1
    Before you write an invitation, decide on the tone, voice and level of formality, based on the event itself. This will dictate whether you hand-write the cards or have them printed, and whether you choose A preprinted or personalized invitation.

    Step 2
    Choose the type of invite you want, and order or buy a few more than you think you'll need. This will permit you to add some guests to your list at the last minute, if necessary. For small parties, you may want to hand-write the invitations on stationery or blank cards. For large gatherings, consider ordering printed invitations.

    Step 3
    Determine the wording of your invite based on the level of formality. For example, a formal invitation might say, 'Dr. and Mrs. Stanley request the pleasure of your company,' whereas a more casual note might say, 'Please join us.'

    Step 4
    Include the names of the host and/or hostess, as well as the place (with street address), time, date and purpose of the occasion, even if it's a simple get-together.

    Step 5

    Make sure to add RSVP information at the bottom of the invite if you need to know who will be attending; for example, 'RSVP' followed by your telephone number.
    R.S.V.P. which means "please reply.“The person sending the invitation would like you to tell him or her whether you accept or decline the invitation. That is, will you be coming to the event or not?

    Step 6
    Include a respond-by date on a formal invitation so you can get an accurate head count in time to adjust the amount of food, number of place settings and room size. For a wedding, charity function or other formal event, consider including a response card and a stamped, self-addressed envelope inside the envelope containing your invite.

    Step 7
    Mail invitations three weeks before most events, four weeks before a formal affair and three months before a wedding, to allow for airline reservations. For events held during the December holidays, send invitations around Thanksgiving.

    Example :
     Extending Invitation :
    - Let’s go to the Keroncong Festival!
    - Please try to come!
    - I hope you’ll join us!
    - If you are not busy, pleased come to my party!
    - Shall we see the film?
    - I would like to invite you come to my house!

    Accepting  Invitation :
    - Great! Let’s do it!
    - Thank you. I’d like to!
    - That’s a good idea!
    - That would be very nice!
    - Thank you for invitation!

    Declining /refusing Invitation :
    - I’m really sorry about that.
    - Sorry. I can’t. I have to do something.
    - I’d love to. But I can’t.
    - Sorry. I really busy.
      (If you declining an invitation, please give a reason)


    What does R.S.V.P. mean?
    R.S.V.P. stands for a French phrase, "répondez, s'il vous plaît," which means "please reply.“ The person sending the invitation would like you to tell him or her whether you accept or decline the invitation. That is, will you be coming to the event or not?




    An invitation letter serves the purpose of inviting a guest to a party, an event or a celebration while conveying more information than a traditional invitations card. It serves two purposes; one, to invite the individual to the event and two, to ensure that the person receiving the letter is going to attend.

    There are two tenses used within the invitation letter, the present and the future. The present tense conveys information about the event and the future tense ensures the guest is going to attend.


    Here's How:
    1. Names of party hosts or sponsoring organization.
    2. Type of event (birthday party, business networking meeting, etc.).
    3. Place.
    4. Date.
    5. Time.
    6. RSVP date and phone number.
    7. Any special dress requirements from black-tie to bathing suits.
    8. Rain date (if any).
    9. Be specific about who is invited, whether address only, with guest, or with spouse and children.

    Tips:
    1. Always send written invitations for formal events such as business gatherings, formal dinners, and special occasions like showers, weddings or events honoring someone.
    2. If guests are not from your local area, include a map to location of event.
    3. Send anywhere from 8 - 2 weeks in advance depending on formality of occasion. Weddings require the longest lead-time; casual dinners and brunches require the least.

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