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Addressing wedding invitations properly can be an important aspect of wedding planning, as it shows respect to your guests and sets the tone for the occasion. Here are some tips on how to address wedding invitations: 1. Use formal titles: Use titles such as Mr., Mrs., Ms., or Miss when addressing your guests. If a guest has a professional title, such as Dr. or Professor, use it. 2. Write full names: Use the full names of your guests, including their middle names or initials, if you know them. 3. Address married couples: Address married couples with "Mr. and Mrs." followed by the husband's first and last name. For example, "Mr. and Mrs. John Smith." 4. Address unmarried couples living together: Address unmarried couples who live together with both names on the same line, such as "Ms. Jane Doe and Mr. John Smith." 5. Address same-sex couples: Address same-sex couples in the same way you would address any other couple, using their full names and appropriate titles. 6. Address families with children: Address families with children by including the parents' names on the top line and the children's names underneath, in order of age. For example, "Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family." 7. Use proper etiquette for addressing envelopes: Address the envelope with the formal names of the recipients on the front and the return address on the back flap of the envelope. Remember to double-check your spelling and titles, and if in doubt, ask the guest how they prefer to be addressed. By taking the time to address wedding invitations properly, you can make your guests feel respected and appreciated.
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