How to Address and Send Formal Graduation Announcements 3 simple ways to address graduation announcements
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Graduating is a major milestone in your young adult's life, as it marks the transition between childhood and adulthood.Whether your graduate is going to college, joining the military, or entering the workforce, they deserve a moment in the spotlight to celebrate their achievements.
In addition to throwing a party or hosting an open house, some people choose to send formal graduation announcements which can include party invitations, though it's not required.They inform the recipients about the graduation.
Many families wonder who to invite to a graduation ceremony as well as a party.Even if they aren't invited to the graduation, a graduation announcement is a socially acceptable way to inform people.Since most high schools and colleges limit the number of guests a student can invite to the formal ceremony, an announcement allows the family to inform friends and family who wouldn't be able to attend.
If you plan on having a graduation party, you can include that information on the announcement.Party invitations can be sent separately.
The mailing envelope is the outer envelope.It should be addressed using black or blue ink.In the titles before the surname, do not use abbreviations.
The announcement, graduation picture, and any other materials are held in the smaller inner envelope.Informally, it should be addressed.
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