Keeping In Touch The Old Fashion Way
Looking back at the years, I remember how our grade school teachers give assignments on theme writing. Remember those times that we were asked to write friendly letters? Somehow, the art of writing letters yourself are not that popular now. They sometimes call postage mail letters are snail mail. Why not? When they reach the recipient somehow too late. Either the news we wrote on those letters have happened a week ago and the excitement in us have died down. But who among us does not want to receive a letter from the postage mail? We are so used to receiving bills and statement of accounts through postage mail and friendly letters through the web. Isn't it nice to receive one, even if it's a friendly invitation letter, once in a while?
Using invitation letters as an alternative to traditional invitations are now becoming the trend worldwide. It allows the sender to convey a different feelings and messages through the tone of the letter. But you yourself cannot begin to understand how to start writing a friendly invitation letter. I cannot blame you since almost all of us are so used to sending invitations with ready-made templates for our convenience.
Writing a friendly letter is not that difficult at all. If you made those writing requirements you submitted to your grade school and high school teacher, it you will not find it hard to relearn them again. Your invitation letter can contain previous happy memories you spent with the recipient, then asking her to relive those memories in a small party that you organize. It is an opportunity to catch up with old friends and renew the bonds of friendship. In fact, you don't need any occasion to set up a get together party. Celebrating your years of friendship is reason enough.
In addition to the abovementioned reason for sending out friendly invitation letters, there are also a variety of reasons that you can utilize. These can be engagement parties, bridal showers and baby showers. It can also be a small celebration for a friend who has recovered from a long-time illness. Another theme is housewarming as well as house blessings.
These letters should be signed with a less formal closing sign like yours, sincerely, best, or truly yours. Re-read them and try to make them as personal as possible, citing memorable experiences with the recipient as much as possible before finally concluding with the invitation. It's like writing a story line, building the excitement before finally putting the conclusion – the only advantage is, the party that he or she is about to attend will be another reason to attend succeeding parties, as well as hold one for your attend.
With Christmas, barely a month away, it's time to bring out those stationary sets and start printing or scribbling on them your greetings and invitations as well. Set the mood by using Christmas stationery. You can type and print your letter and add a personal touch by signing them personally instead of printing your name on it. But if it's a small group of 5 to 10 persons that you are writing to, it would not be so bad to have all of them with your penmanship, don't you think?
Using invitation letters as an alternative to traditional invitations are now becoming the trend worldwide. It allows the sender to convey a different feelings and messages through the tone of the letter. But you yourself cannot begin to understand how to start writing a friendly invitation letter. I cannot blame you since almost all of us are so used to sending invitations with ready-made templates for our convenience.
Writing a friendly letter is not that difficult at all. If you made those writing requirements you submitted to your grade school and high school teacher, it you will not find it hard to relearn them again. Your invitation letter can contain previous happy memories you spent with the recipient, then asking her to relive those memories in a small party that you organize. It is an opportunity to catch up with old friends and renew the bonds of friendship. In fact, you don't need any occasion to set up a get together party. Celebrating your years of friendship is reason enough.
In addition to the abovementioned reason for sending out friendly invitation letters, there are also a variety of reasons that you can utilize. These can be engagement parties, bridal showers and baby showers. It can also be a small celebration for a friend who has recovered from a long-time illness. Another theme is housewarming as well as house blessings.
These letters should be signed with a less formal closing sign like yours, sincerely, best, or truly yours. Re-read them and try to make them as personal as possible, citing memorable experiences with the recipient as much as possible before finally concluding with the invitation. It's like writing a story line, building the excitement before finally putting the conclusion – the only advantage is, the party that he or she is about to attend will be another reason to attend succeeding parties, as well as hold one for your attend.
With Christmas, barely a month away, it's time to bring out those stationary sets and start printing or scribbling on them your greetings and invitations as well. Set the mood by using Christmas stationery. You can type and print your letter and add a personal touch by signing them personally instead of printing your name on it. But if it's a small group of 5 to 10 persons that you are writing to, it would not be so bad to have all of them with your penmanship, don't you think?