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If the invitation says 'cockatail attire' then he needs to wear a coat and tie.
well first you have to except there invitation to the party, then you have to be on webkinz when its scheduled (kinztime) also you need to be in the color zone the party invitation says to be in after all that is done, go to your house and in the top right corner of your screen it should say something like go to party then you will just show up
Cocktail attire for men in California is casual, unless the invitation says formal. During fall and winter months, darker fabrics are worn and in the spring and summer, lighter fabrics and colors are worn. Slacks, a buttoned shirt, and sport coat are proper attire for men. California casual means jeans and sandals are acceptable.
To accept an invitation, on the email you have been sent there should be a link that says click on in. If you need an invitation send me an email at pitbull567@aol.com
Yes, you should still send a wedding invitation to anyone who will be out of town on the day of your wedding so they have the opportunity of keeping it as a memento.
To go you need a present and whatever the invitation says TO host you need invitations and a cake, you can also have a theme or balloons and banners. Enjoy your pary!
Tuxedos are traditional formal attire for men. I would think that for a graduation you would wear a nice suit. If you are a guest at a wedding, you should ask the bride what to wear, a suit or tux. If the invitation says "black tie" that means a tuxedo.
If an invitation is sent to one's relatives and friends, the host/hostess should be aware of who is married and ALWAYS address an invitation to the couple(s). The only exception to this would be a males or females only get-together, such as a batchelors' party. In the event that the one sending the invitation is unaware that someone's married, it's within reason and acceptable to call and advise that you are a couple and that you will be attending with your spouse. Not bringing a 'guest' usually applies to someone bringing along a friend, neighbor, or other person unfamiliar to the host/hostess.
When one receives an invitation that says 'by invitation only' this means that only those on the invitation list will be admitted to the event. One can't bring a guest along.
The bar mitzvah you refer to is probably not actually THE bar mitzvah. That is a ceremony during the service held in the synagogue on a Shabbat (Saturday) morning when best clothes should be worn. You are probably referring to the party celebrating this bar mitzvah. Then, there are no rules - if the invitation says "jeans" then jeans it is.
Unless all your guests are vegan you should have a variety of foods. If you do not wish to do this then where it says Reception on the invitation put 'Vegan Food Served' and in brackets put what that means as some of your guests may not have any idea what that is. It does not need to be specified, but if you feel the need to mention it, write 'Vegan friendly food available.' All- Vegan Weddings are becoming more and more common. It is not necessary to accommodate non-vegan guests as suggested by some. Vegan foods are suitable for vegans, vegetarians, and omnivores. It should not need to be mentioned on the invitation.
If you return the pumpkin in one piece Linus will give you a candy bag you then give the bag to the dirty boy (i forgot his name lol) he will give u a lollipop it says in the description that Linus likes them so therefore you give it to Linus he will then give u his invitation.