How To : Wedding Invitation via Email to Colleagues from Different Geographical Location [closed]

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The people in question are aware of my wedding and have even congratulated me during one of the team meetings. So it goes without saying that I'm obliged to send them an invitation even though I know well enough that they won't be able to make it due to time constraints.



I'm stuck at deciding what to write in the invitation email. The one thing that seems like a good idea is to put something along the lines of 'I seek your blessings...'. But apart from that I'm completely blank on how to start the email.



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closed as off-topic by Jim G., gnat, Elysian Fields♦ Oct 9 '14 at 10:11


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    This question appears to be off-topic because it is a poll about wedding invitations.
    – Jim G.
    Oct 9 '14 at 6:28






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    Agreed - the question could be just as easily about friends, not work colleagues, so there's no real Workplace involvement.
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The people in question are aware of my wedding and have even congratulated me during one of the team meetings. So it goes without saying that I'm obliged to send them an invitation even though I know well enough that they won't be able to make it due to time constraints.



I'm stuck at deciding what to write in the invitation email. The one thing that seems like a good idea is to put something along the lines of 'I seek your blessings...'. But apart from that I'm completely blank on how to start the email.



Any suggestions?







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closed as off-topic by Jim G., gnat, Elysian Fields♦ Oct 9 '14 at 10:11


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions asking for advice on what to do are not practical answerable questions (e.g. "what job should I take?", or "what skills should I learn?"). Questions should get answers explaining why and how to make a decision, not advice on what to do. For more information, click here." – gnat, Elysian Fields
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








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    This question appears to be off-topic because it is a poll about wedding invitations.
    – Jim G.
    Oct 9 '14 at 6:28






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    Agreed - the question could be just as easily about friends, not work colleagues, so there's no real Workplace involvement.
    – TrueDub
    Oct 9 '14 at 9:10












up vote
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up vote
-3
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The people in question are aware of my wedding and have even congratulated me during one of the team meetings. So it goes without saying that I'm obliged to send them an invitation even though I know well enough that they won't be able to make it due to time constraints.



I'm stuck at deciding what to write in the invitation email. The one thing that seems like a good idea is to put something along the lines of 'I seek your blessings...'. But apart from that I'm completely blank on how to start the email.



Any suggestions?







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The people in question are aware of my wedding and have even congratulated me during one of the team meetings. So it goes without saying that I'm obliged to send them an invitation even though I know well enough that they won't be able to make it due to time constraints.



I'm stuck at deciding what to write in the invitation email. The one thing that seems like a good idea is to put something along the lines of 'I seek your blessings...'. But apart from that I'm completely blank on how to start the email.



Any suggestions?









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closed as off-topic by Jim G., gnat, Elysian Fields♦ Oct 9 '14 at 10:11


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions asking for advice on what to do are not practical answerable questions (e.g. "what job should I take?", or "what skills should I learn?"). Questions should get answers explaining why and how to make a decision, not advice on what to do. For more information, click here." – gnat, Elysian Fields
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




closed as off-topic by Jim G., gnat, Elysian Fields♦ Oct 9 '14 at 10:11


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions asking for advice on what to do are not practical answerable questions (e.g. "what job should I take?", or "what skills should I learn?"). Questions should get answers explaining why and how to make a decision, not advice on what to do. For more information, click here." – gnat, Elysian Fields
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







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    This question appears to be off-topic because it is a poll about wedding invitations.
    – Jim G.
    Oct 9 '14 at 6:28






  • 1




    Agreed - the question could be just as easily about friends, not work colleagues, so there's no real Workplace involvement.
    – TrueDub
    Oct 9 '14 at 9:10












  • 1




    This question appears to be off-topic because it is a poll about wedding invitations.
    – Jim G.
    Oct 9 '14 at 6:28






  • 1




    Agreed - the question could be just as easily about friends, not work colleagues, so there's no real Workplace involvement.
    – TrueDub
    Oct 9 '14 at 9:10







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This question appears to be off-topic because it is a poll about wedding invitations.
– Jim G.
Oct 9 '14 at 6:28




This question appears to be off-topic because it is a poll about wedding invitations.
– Jim G.
Oct 9 '14 at 6:28




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Agreed - the question could be just as easily about friends, not work colleagues, so there's no real Workplace involvement.
– TrueDub
Oct 9 '14 at 9:10




Agreed - the question could be just as easily about friends, not work colleagues, so there's no real Workplace involvement.
– TrueDub
Oct 9 '14 at 9:10










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It makes no practical sense to issue wedding invitations to people merely because they congratulated you. A note that expresses thanks for their kindness, appreciation for their good will and gratitude for the good luck of having them as co-workers - that note should do just fine.






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    In my country is usual to have two types of wedding announcement:



    Wedding announcement



    I believe this is the best for you. It is simply official info about the wedding:




    John Doe and Marry Unknown



    We are pleased to announce you that John Doe and Marry Unknown decided to say YES to their life together "forever after"



    Wedding will take place in Bielefeld, Germany on 17th November at 12:00 CET



    On behalf of newly-weds, Jane Doe, mother




    Wedding invitation




    John Doe and Marry Unknown



    We are inviting you to our wedding "Simply love" and following wedding party.



    This lovely event will take place in Bielefeld, Germany on 17th November at 12:00 CET



    Please RVSP by 30th October




    I believe your colleagues expect to receive only official "announcement" and not invitation






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    • Wedding announcements are normally mailed immediately following a wedding and dinner contain details of how to attend... unless you want some of those receiving an announcement to attend.
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    It makes no practical sense to issue wedding invitations to people merely because they congratulated you. A note that expresses thanks for their kindness, appreciation for their good will and gratitude for the good luck of having them as co-workers - that note should do just fine.






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      It makes no practical sense to issue wedding invitations to people merely because they congratulated you. A note that expresses thanks for their kindness, appreciation for their good will and gratitude for the good luck of having them as co-workers - that note should do just fine.






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        It makes no practical sense to issue wedding invitations to people merely because they congratulated you. A note that expresses thanks for their kindness, appreciation for their good will and gratitude for the good luck of having them as co-workers - that note should do just fine.






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        It makes no practical sense to issue wedding invitations to people merely because they congratulated you. A note that expresses thanks for their kindness, appreciation for their good will and gratitude for the good luck of having them as co-workers - that note should do just fine.







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        answered Oct 9 '14 at 6:39









        Vietnhi Phuvan

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            In my country is usual to have two types of wedding announcement:



            Wedding announcement



            I believe this is the best for you. It is simply official info about the wedding:




            John Doe and Marry Unknown



            We are pleased to announce you that John Doe and Marry Unknown decided to say YES to their life together "forever after"



            Wedding will take place in Bielefeld, Germany on 17th November at 12:00 CET



            On behalf of newly-weds, Jane Doe, mother




            Wedding invitation




            John Doe and Marry Unknown



            We are inviting you to our wedding "Simply love" and following wedding party.



            This lovely event will take place in Bielefeld, Germany on 17th November at 12:00 CET



            Please RVSP by 30th October




            I believe your colleagues expect to receive only official "announcement" and not invitation






            share|improve this answer




















            • Wedding announcements are normally mailed immediately following a wedding and dinner contain details of how to attend... unless you want some of those receiving an announcement to attend.
              – Elysian Fields♦
              Oct 9 '14 at 10:13














            up vote
            1
            down vote













            In my country is usual to have two types of wedding announcement:



            Wedding announcement



            I believe this is the best for you. It is simply official info about the wedding:




            John Doe and Marry Unknown



            We are pleased to announce you that John Doe and Marry Unknown decided to say YES to their life together "forever after"



            Wedding will take place in Bielefeld, Germany on 17th November at 12:00 CET



            On behalf of newly-weds, Jane Doe, mother




            Wedding invitation




            John Doe and Marry Unknown



            We are inviting you to our wedding "Simply love" and following wedding party.



            This lovely event will take place in Bielefeld, Germany on 17th November at 12:00 CET



            Please RVSP by 30th October




            I believe your colleagues expect to receive only official "announcement" and not invitation






            share|improve this answer




















            • Wedding announcements are normally mailed immediately following a wedding and dinner contain details of how to attend... unless you want some of those receiving an announcement to attend.
              – Elysian Fields♦
              Oct 9 '14 at 10:13












            up vote
            1
            down vote










            up vote
            1
            down vote









            In my country is usual to have two types of wedding announcement:



            Wedding announcement



            I believe this is the best for you. It is simply official info about the wedding:




            John Doe and Marry Unknown



            We are pleased to announce you that John Doe and Marry Unknown decided to say YES to their life together "forever after"



            Wedding will take place in Bielefeld, Germany on 17th November at 12:00 CET



            On behalf of newly-weds, Jane Doe, mother




            Wedding invitation




            John Doe and Marry Unknown



            We are inviting you to our wedding "Simply love" and following wedding party.



            This lovely event will take place in Bielefeld, Germany on 17th November at 12:00 CET



            Please RVSP by 30th October




            I believe your colleagues expect to receive only official "announcement" and not invitation






            share|improve this answer












            In my country is usual to have two types of wedding announcement:



            Wedding announcement



            I believe this is the best for you. It is simply official info about the wedding:




            John Doe and Marry Unknown



            We are pleased to announce you that John Doe and Marry Unknown decided to say YES to their life together "forever after"



            Wedding will take place in Bielefeld, Germany on 17th November at 12:00 CET



            On behalf of newly-weds, Jane Doe, mother




            Wedding invitation




            John Doe and Marry Unknown



            We are inviting you to our wedding "Simply love" and following wedding party.



            This lovely event will take place in Bielefeld, Germany on 17th November at 12:00 CET



            Please RVSP by 30th October




            I believe your colleagues expect to receive only official "announcement" and not invitation







            share|improve this answer












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            answered Oct 9 '14 at 6:34









            Pavel Janicek

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            • Wedding announcements are normally mailed immediately following a wedding and dinner contain details of how to attend... unless you want some of those receiving an announcement to attend.
              – Elysian Fields♦
              Oct 9 '14 at 10:13
















            • Wedding announcements are normally mailed immediately following a wedding and dinner contain details of how to attend... unless you want some of those receiving an announcement to attend.
              – Elysian Fields♦
              Oct 9 '14 at 10:13















            Wedding announcements are normally mailed immediately following a wedding and dinner contain details of how to attend... unless you want some of those receiving an announcement to attend.
            – Elysian Fields♦
            Oct 9 '14 at 10:13




            Wedding announcements are normally mailed immediately following a wedding and dinner contain details of how to attend... unless you want some of those receiving an announcement to attend.
            – Elysian Fields♦
            Oct 9 '14 at 10:13


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