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Addressing baby shower invitations
I am planning a baby shower and will soon send out the invitations. Is it ok to address enveloped by names only, without using miss/mrs/dr? If not, how would I address the envelope for two adult sisters, who live together, one is a dr and one a miss?
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Re: Addressing baby shower invitations
Is it a super formal event for some reason?
For baby showers (or bridal showers or retirement parties or whatever), I always just use first and last name, no salutation. I often use nicknames too (like Jenny instead of Jennifer).
If you want to use formal titles, I believe the proper way to do it would be to put each person on her own line:
Dr. Sarah Smith
Ms. Susan Smith
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This. You should send two.
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This is what I was wondering. I would do:
Jenny Smith & Jackie Smith
123 Sesame Street
USA 12345
Thank you everyone. It's definitely not a formal event so I will just address without the salutations. Somewhere I read that when addressing adult siblings who live together we should group the invitation.
I think it's totally fine
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