
Cum să formulezi o invitație de nuntă
The words on your wedding invitation set the tone for your entire celebration. Whether you prefer formal elegance or casual warmth, the right phrasing makes all the difference.
Start with the hosts. Traditionally, the bride's parents issue the invitation: "Mr. and Mrs. John Smith request the honour of your presence." For modern couples hosting themselves: "Together with their families, Sofia and Lucas invite you to celebrate their marriage."
Include the essentials: who, when, where. Be specific about time ("at half past four in the afternoon") and location ("Villa Astoria, Lake Como, Italy"). If your venue has a dress code, mention it subtly at the bottom.
For multilingual weddings, consider offering the invitation in the guest's preferred language. Digital invitations make this seamless - each guest sees the version that feels personal to them.
End with a warm closing. "We would be honored by your presence" works for formal events. "Can't wait to celebrate with you!" suits casual celebrations. The key is authenticity - let your words sound like you.