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May 20, 2013 · So pick which one you prefer and know that either way you go you are doing it correctly. And typically you will see "honour of your presence" or ...
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If your invitation is worded “the honor/honour of your presence” then the corresponding response text would be “the favor/favour of a reply.” The phrases ...
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"honor of your presence" is used for religious/church weddings. "Pleasure of your company" is used for more secular weddings. If it's a black tie wedding I ...
Mar 16, 2011 · You can always say “request the honor of your presence to celebrate their marriage”. Personally, I think your original wording is fine and ...
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Jan 14, 2024 · “The honor of your presence” is traditionally used to denote a religious service. Some couples opt to spell “honour” using the British spelling ...
Nov 2, 2015 · According to Crane and Co., the word "honour" is used to show respect and deference to God when your ceremony is held in a place of worship on ...
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If your ceremony is in a church or temple, you can use the phrase “request the honour of your presence” instead of “request the pleasure of your company.