So, I'm sending out announcements and my Fi's mom wants my Fi's deceased father's name in the announcements. Im fine with it (we are making them ourselves so its not like its going to cost extra) Now how should i word it?
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roger would like to announce the engagement of Elspeth Julia Claire to Matthew Allen, the son of Lavina Colinda and the late Terrence. ? does that sound right HELP!!!
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[QUOTE]Well, whatever we have or haven't heard of, it should be "the late" and not "the belated". It's not like he forgot somebody's birthday or something.
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Agreed.
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You should probably edit your original post to remove last names.
But to answer the question, it looks fine except the belated/the late thing.
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While I didn't send them, I agree with everyone else that the proper verbage is "late" and not "belated" if you are going to send them out.
[QUOTE]Just skip them as it's pretty poor etiquette to send written engagement announcements. An announcement in your local newspaper is fine as is an engagement party
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Is it truly poor etiquette? I've certainly heard of these before, especially for couples that don't live near their families. I've never heard that it was poor etiquette to send an engagement announcement. It's not like they are saying "Hey, we got engaged! Send us presents!" or something. They are just announcing the good news to their families.
ditto on the wording. "late" />> "belated"
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