As we know, a written invitation
is more effective than
a spoken one. If we invite
someone orally, he/she may forget
to come because it is the nature
of human to easily forget
something. In making a written
invitation, you must be
careful to include the following
information:
1. your full address;
2. the date, time, and place;
3. any necessary explanation
regarding the kind of event
or programme.
The format of personal invitation
is similar to the one of
personal letter. The illustration
is as the following:
Mr. and Mrs.
Kusno Raharjo
Request the
pleasure of
Mr. and Mrs.
Wiryo Subroto
for dinner
on Wednesday,
the third of October
at seven o’clock
Jl. Merapi no.
78
RSVP
Jl. Merapi no.
78 Boyolali
0276-356789
1.The Heading
It consists of three lines. The
first line contains your
address. The second one is the
name of your town and postal
code (if there is one). The third
shows the date. The most
common written date is month day,
year.
2. The
Salutation
It greets the reader. The usual
form is the word “dear”
followed by the person name who
is addressed to. There is a
comma after the salutation.
3. The
Body
The body is the real letter
itself. In a common personal
letter, the first line is
indented. The example can be seen on
the letter above.
4. The
Closing
If the closing consists of more
than one word, only the
first word of the closing is
capitalized.
5. The
Signature
The signature is below the
closing whether the letter is typed
or hand-written. It should not
trail off the space of the right
margin.
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