Invitations & Correspondence
The Fundamentals of Notes, Letters and Invitations
It may not always be clear how to address a person. Are they a “Mrs.” or a “Miss?” Do you say “Mr.” or “Sir?” Both on letters and in person, these titles can in fact make a difference in how a person is received. Although there can be many potential options, addressing someone by the name or title that he or she prefers is one of the most basic ways to show your respect. For more on proper address, from Mrs. to Mx., browse our resources.
An invitation is the first impression of an event to come, and different types of events call for different timing, wording, or methods of inviting. Announcements also have their own criteria: Happy events may call for bells and whistles; serious or somber events may require a more discreet delivery of the news. Regardless, it is important to keep in mind how the information may be received by those you are inviting or informing.
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Being Thankful: Thank-You Note FAQs
Sometimes it's easy to write off a heartfelt thank-you note. Other times, writer's block can set in—especially…
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Thank-You Notes: To Send or Not To Send?
It’s never wrong to send a written thank you, and people always appreciate getting “thanks” in writing.…
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Different Ways to Say Thank-You
The skinny on thank-you notes: whether to email, phone or write; which situations call for a handwritten…
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The Importance of the Handwritten Thank-you Note
As our world becomes increasingly digitalized and mobile, people seek faster, even immediate, forms of…
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Video: Handwritten Thank-You Note Tips
Up your thank-you note game with these tips from Lizzie Post! She explains why we still need handwritten…
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How to Write a Thank-You Note
Everything you need to know about the how and when to write the classic and ever meaningful handwritten…
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Follow this Personal Letter Format to Sound More Sincere
With all the new technology of today, the golden age of handwritten letters may be past. But receiving…
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Invitation Etiquette
Whether it is to a wedding, a dinner party, shower or gala event, an invitation comes with some important…
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Addressing a Husband and Wife Who Are Ministers
The appropriate way to address a letter to a husband and wife who are both ministers is: The Reverends…
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Women's Names and Titles
A guide to the options when addressing a married woman.
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Group Restaurant Invitations
How do I invite people to a restaurant, but make it clear that they will each pay their own way?
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How Do I RSVP?
The etiquette faux pas we hear perhaps the most complaints about is a failure on the part of guests to…
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The Continuing Importance of the RSVP
If we've said it once, we've said it a thousand times: RSVPs still matter! Very much so. While no one…
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Guide to Addressing Correspondence
Address book, cup of tea and stationery at the ready, you start addressing invitations for your husband’s…
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The Correct Use of “Esquire”
How to use esquire in correspondence.