John Rambo
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Hi folks...
I'm just trying to finalise the wording of a wedding invitation and the wording suggested by the supplier sounds a little cumbersome in my view. It's a "request the pleasure of the company of X at the church and afterwards at the reception at..." wording.
I think "at the reception at" sounds messy and think "for the reception at" sounds better (less repetitive).
Does anyone have any experience or opinions on the subject?
Many thanks.
I'm just trying to finalise the wording of a wedding invitation and the wording suggested by the supplier sounds a little cumbersome in my view. It's a "request the pleasure of the company of X at the church and afterwards at the reception at..." wording.
I think "at the reception at" sounds messy and think "for the reception at" sounds better (less repetitive).
Does anyone have any experience or opinions on the subject?
Many thanks.