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How To Word A Graduation Invitation?

What is the proper way to word a graduation invitation?

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    The wording of a graduation invitation should reflect the specific circumstances of the particular graduation in question. Generally speaking, it should include the name of the graduate, the institution involved, the degree being awarded (if applicable), and the day/date, time, and location of the graduation ceremony itself. The format depends to a certain extent on the formality of the event, and what specifically the guests are being invited to (the graduation itself, a party afterwards, etc.).

    As an example, for a somewhat formal high school graduation, a very basic invitation might read:

    Mary Jane Smith
    requests the pleasure of your company
    at her Graduation
    on Saturday, the eleventh of August
    Two thousand and seven
    at eight o'clock in the evening
    Riverview High School
    5555 South 55th Street
    Cleveland, Ohio

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    Weddinfo 

    answered 3 years ago

    Thanks for the input for us poor, inept, unwordy souls!
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    Guest

    commented 2 years ago

      There can be several ways. Here I would like to give 2 of them.
      1-I feel immense pleasure to invite you on the graduation day.
      2- I feel really glad to invite all my beloved on the graduation day.
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      Zuhail 

      answered 3 years ago

        How do you word an invite for someone graduating with their Master's degree?
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        Guest 

        answered 8 months ago

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