Wedding Invitation Ettiquette Question

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      >>Here’s my question- they want a kid-free reception (I don’t blame them, our side of the family alone has a lot of hyper active kids that are young), and he and his bride-to-be are unsure how to phrase it on the invitation in a way that is polite, but firm.<<
      indicate that the reception is to be adults only by having the words “adults only reception” or “adult reception” printed along with the reception location and time on the invitation.

      this information should be printed by the printer on all invitations. you must never write anything by hand onto the invitation itself – whether it pertains to this or any other matter. doing so is considered socially incorrect (in other words, tacky!) and inappropriate.

      I have heard of others using, “”Please let us know if you need help finding a babysitter in the area, as the reception is adults only.” Thus, if you have family coming from out of state and they have children, it’d be pretty darn rude not to Help them find appropriate childcare.

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