How can I formally invite my family/friends to my wedding, who are residing out-of-town and won't make it?
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Hello guys! I will be getting married soon :) and I know that some friends/family that live out-of-town won't be able to make it to my wedding... But I want them to know that they're presence would have been appreciated and I really would love to see them there at my wedding if they were able to make it... How can I send them an invitation letting them know that even if they're not able to make it, they were still invited... How would I state this? Should I send out actually invitation cards or something? Thanks a lot for your help!!
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Answer:
Just send them an invite like you would all your other guests. An invite means "I would love for you to attend" If they can't make it, they can't make it. Im doing the same thing. My family all live in Ny. Im sending them all an invite even tho I know 98% wont be able to make it. If they can that would be wonderful! but if they can't I understand. Good luck and congrats on the wedding
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Other answers
You send them the same invitations you would send to everyone else.
La Vie Boheme
Send them the actual invitations. They might actually respond with a "yes." Weddings are major events and people usually make an effort to go.
jellybeancounter
You send them the same invitation that you would the rest of your guests. An invitation is an invite to let them know they're welcome not a summons to appear. Don't assume just because of the distance that they wont be able to make it, let the choice be theirs. For out of town guests who have some distance to travel and may need to make travel arrangements, their invites are normally sent about 12 weeks before the wedding. The rest of the guests normally about 6-8 weeks. Half of my guests were from out of town and nearly all of my husbands were, everyone got the same invitation. Many were able to make it, others were not and that's okay.
Kelly
If you would like them at the wedding, send them an invitation. At that time, they can either RSVP that they are attending, or let you know that they can't make it. Even if you're sure they can't make it, getting the invitation lets them know they're important to you.
lola
You send an invitation with an RSVP card Like in town guest they will fill them out Be aware, some of these guest could say yes They will just full out the RSVP card like everyone else You do not need to do any thing special An invitation will do it
Halo Mom
You invite them just as you would anyone else.
Caroline
send then the same invite you would everyone else and write in them i'll understand if you can not make it
rebecca brightmoon
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