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The last Vietnamese wedding in my family only listed both sets of parents, no address. So my guess is that it would be ok. I also saw a Viet wedding with divorced parents and it only listed the biological parents and not the step parents. I hope that helps. Could you ask the parents and see what they would like to see? Good luck.
I did mine listing my parents and then their city and state. My Fiance's mom is listed by herself with her city and state. My mom (Vietnamese) was pleased with the invitation. Send me a PM if you would like me to send you the word document.
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Traditionally, both sets of parents are listed on the invitations along with their addresses. His parents are divorced and my mother is widowed. I've never seen invites listing each parent separately. I'm thinking about listing his parents together and my mother alone and just not including addresses. Does anyone know if that would be "traditionally" okay, or is listing an address a must? Thanks.