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I am having a traditional wedding and my parents are paying for it, with small contributions from the groom's family. For my invitations, I am wording them in a traditional manner, except I want to change up the way our names our written.
Will people be surprised if I don't include our middle names on the invitation? My name is SUPER long, and I don't think I want the whole thing written out. It would make the font of our names smaller, and I like the names to stand out.
I know I could word the invitation in the traditional manner, and just have my first name followed by my middle name, but I really like the symmetry and balance of having both mine and the groom's first and last names.
So here's my question: keep it like it is? Or word it traditionally?