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You work with someone local or someone with a small business, who is very detail oriented.
I just realized I didn't post this to the correct board again. Why do I keep doing that? grr
Do you have a china town near you? My sister had her invitations in half english and half vietnamese and I think she went to the china town in Philadelphia to get hers.
As for the boards, I can switch it into the right category. Which category would you like? South East Asia board?
@yrret107: I was going to put it in Invitations, but maybe SE asia board would be better. THank you!
@yrret107: Oh yea. There is a China Town. I went there to shop for a Thai dress, but no one knew where I could purchase one locally. There's Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Korean - No Thai wares.
I went to a specialised store and they said to have a dual language, specifically Thai, with RSVP cards and such would cost over $1200 for 100 invites. HOLY crapola!
I think I will just have to outsource this one in Thailand as well.
Why not have them made in Thailand and sent over even possible to mail direct from thailand would be cheaper and really fun.
Thai printers can translate and provide the proper fonts in English and Thai.
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I'm having a dual language invitation. One side English, the other side Thai.
However, I can't find a place that does the Thai language.
I can do it in English, and then translate it in Thai, but I'm afraid it will get lost in Translation going to a paper company if they don't have the correct font.
What do I do?