Thursday, April 26, 2012

Invitation

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.

Writing an Invitation Letter
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.

4. Offerings invitation
- Would you like to come to the restaurant this evening?
- Will you join us?
- Would you care to have dinner with us tonight?
- Could you come to a party at my place tomorrow?
- I wander whether you would care to come on a picnic with us next week?

5. Accepting invitation
- Yes,I’d love very much.
- Thank you.
- Yes,with pleasure.

6. Refusing
- If you don’t mind, I did rather not.
- Thank you, I'm busy,may be next time.
- I have got another appointment.
- I’m sorry.
- I’ve lost to work to do.

EXAMPLE :
Invitation Verbal
We want to invite you to come to our house
Can you come to my restaurant?
Are you free tonight?

Accepting
1.I like that
2.That sounds good
3.Thank you for inviting

Refusing
1.I like that but I can’t
2.I’m very sorry for not able to come
3.Sorry, I’m very busy

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