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My fiance and I are paying for the whole wedding ourselves, but thought it would be nice to include our parents since without them, we wouldn't be here to plan a wedding! Were going to use "Together with their families, George and Annie invite you to share in the joy of their wedding day"
I think it would be thoughtful to include your parents and use "Together with their families..."
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So my FI and I are mostly financing our wedding and our parents are helping here and there. How do we word on the invite that both our parents and ourselves are inviting guests to the wedding. I dont want to leave our parents out and not mention them by name on the invite but we are the ones mostly planning and taking care of the wedding. Any thoughts?