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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Invitation letter lesson ^_^

Thursday, June 3, 2010

The job-scope of a publicity member is not easy, but not a dull thing to do. It just an exciting to me. Experiencing something different. Something that really frustrating! Something so uneasy for me dealing with matter of fact; One person, doing a two persons job. Naaa~ It just the matter a small matter actually, but, I've being interrupted with another thing, "the thesis writing"..


hahaha.... so much fun.. So much pain! so much patient and so much ignorant (these are the 'must') that I need to face,. to be a strong and  cheer girl! ^_^


You are what you are and what you need to be in the future.

Today experience and knowledge, for tomorrow-me~
Okey, this is my link, a very nice one. Sayang nak tinggalkan in the history ja...~=p 

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How to write an invitation letter:

  1. The tone of an invitation should be always positive, in anticipation of a pleasurable occasion. Picture your guests smiling when they read your letter of invitation. Clever phrasing, poetry or a themed approach may be appropriate for an informal occasion, but you should express the details clearly.
  2. Extend the invitation, naming the event and including the date, time, and place. If the event has a special purpose, such as honoring someone or celebrating an anniversary, state this.
  3. Indicate if a gift is not expected if the event is a retirement, an anniversary, or a reception. If a gift is welcome, it is usually best to say nothing, except in the case of bridal or baby showers.
  4. Indicate the appropriate dress, if there is any reason for question.
  5. Express anticipation.
  6. Ask for a response by a specific date.
  7. Try to send your invitation letter two weeks or more in advance.

Be sure your invitation letter includes:

  • The name of the person sponsoring the event (who is the host/hostess?)
  • Exactly who is invited (can someone bring a guest, spouse, child?)
  • What type of social event is being held
  • The date, address, and time of the event
  • Directions or a simple map if the location may be difficult to find
  • What type of dress is appropriate or preferred
  • The phone number and deadline to reply; precede these facts with “RSVP” (French abbreviation for “please reply”).

If you must decline to accept an offer, invitation, or gift, you should:

  • Be gracious, whatever the reason is that you must decline.
  • Thank the person for the invitation, offer, gift, suggestion, etc.
  • State clearly that you are unable to accept.
  • Briefly state the reason that you are unable to accept, if desired.
  • In closing, restate your appreciation for the person’s consideration.

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