Invitation, Reply to Invitation


REPLY TO INVITATIONS


An invitation can be responded in two ways- i) formal ii) informal. There can be acceptance or refusal. Formal replies are written in third person whereas informal replies are written in first person.

FORMAL INVITATION

1.      Write a formal reply to Mrs. & Mr. Pankaj Surana accepting the invitation to attend the Wedding Ceremony of their daughter Parvati on 15th May, 2016.



Mrs. & Mr. Vaibhav Pillai have much pleasure

in accepting the kind invitation of

Mrs. & Mr. Pankaj Surana to the

Wedding Ceremony 
of their daughter
Parvati
on 15th May, 2016 from 6 p.m. onwards
and confirm their participation in the function.

Best Wishes

2.         Write a formal reply to Mrs.  & Mr. Anil Jain declining their invitation to dinner on their 50th Wedding Anniversary on 2nd March 2016.

Mrs. & Mr. Deepak Gautam have much pleasure

in accepting the kind invitation of

Mrs. & Mr. Anil Jain to their

50thWedding Anniversary

on 15th May, 2016 from 6 p.m. onwards.

However, they express their inability to

attend the function due to a prior engagement.
Best Wishes

3.         Write a formal reply to Mrs. & Mr. Alok Porwal regretting your inability to attend the birthday function of their son due to a prior engagement.


Mrs. & Mr. Deepak Gautam thank

Mrs. & Mr. Anil Jain for inviting them to the

5th Birthday of their son

Tanmay (Tikku)

on 15th May, 2016 from 6 p.m. onwards.

However, they express their inability to

attend the function due to a prior engagement.
Best Wishes


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