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Joya
Guest
Just want to know what my friends on CAF think about wedding invitations that refer to the bride and groom as “children” of the parents who are hosting the wedding.
I got my cousin’s invitation in the mail today. I am sure you guys are familar with the wording, but just in case, it goes like this:
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their children
Bride’s name
and
Groom’s name
I have never approved of this wording, but haven’t discussed it with anyone yet. What do you guys think? Isn’t there a better way to word the invitation if both parents’ names are on the invite?
I mean, are two people getting married really children? Esp. in my cousin’s case, it seems rather awkward. They are in their mid-30’s and it’s the 2nd marriage for her.
Why is this word choice used? It seems inappropriate and out of context. Opinions, anyone?
I got my cousin’s invitation in the mail today. I am sure you guys are familar with the wording, but just in case, it goes like this:
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their children
Bride’s name
and
Groom’s name
I have never approved of this wording, but haven’t discussed it with anyone yet. What do you guys think? Isn’t there a better way to word the invitation if both parents’ names are on the invite?
I mean, are two people getting married really children? Esp. in my cousin’s case, it seems rather awkward. They are in their mid-30’s and it’s the 2nd marriage for her.
Why is this word choice used? It seems inappropriate and out of context. Opinions, anyone?