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How do you tell guests your wedding is adults only?
If you are inviting parents, be sure to use only their names on the envelope: “Mr. and Mrs. Luis Chavez,” not “The Chavez Family.” If you’re worried some guests won’t get the hint, include “adults only” on the wedding invitations.
How do you politely say no babies at a wedding?
Adults only please!” “To give all our guests the opportunity to celebrate without having to worry about little eyes and ears, we politely request no children.” “We hope you will understand our decision to make the wedding children-free, and take the opportunity to let your hair down and celebrate in style!”
How do you say adults only on an invitation?
“The bride and groom request that this be an adults-only reception.” “Unfortunately we cannot accommodate children – thank you for your understanding.” “Please celebrate with us at an adults-only reception immediately following the ceremony.” “Although we love your little ones, this is an adult only affair.”
How do you word an adult only party?
Say “adults only” or “adult reception” instead of “no kids.” One of the easiest ways to say “no kids” without offending anyone is to not use the word “kids” at all. Stick with a simple wording that doesn’t leave room for interpretation while maintaining the formal tone of your invitation.
How do you put adults only on Save the dates?
Address your Save the Dates and Invites to indicate that only the adults of the family are invited. This means the invite should go to the adults only with no mention of the kids. Spread the word to trusted family and close friends that it is an Adults-only wedding.
Do you say adults only on save the date?
Is it rude to say adults only on invitation?
While it may seem smart to write “adults only” or “no kids” or “adult reception” directly on your wedding invitation, it’s actually an etiquette faux-pas. Instead, address your invite’s envelope with the exact names of those who are invited to your wedding (obviously excluding the little ones).
How do you say sorry no kids at a wedding reception?
Here’s a comprehensive list of ways to say, “Sorry, no kids.” “Please join us for an adult reception at six o’clock.” “Please note this will be an adults-only celebration.” “Adult (18 and older) reception to follow.” “We respectfully request no children under 16 at the reception.” “Although we love your little ones, this is an adult only affair.”
Is it rude to invite a family member to a wedding?
No, it is not rude. This is your wedding and can do what you want. Just be sure that the envelopes are addressed to ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Smith’ or ‘Ms. Jane Doe and Guest’ only. Do not add ‘and family’ as this means you are inviting everyone, including children. On the invitation also state that the wedding ceremony and reception are for adults only.
Do you allow children at your wedding reception?
“To allow all wedding guests, including parents, a night of relaxation and uninhibited revelry, we respectfully ask that no children attend the reception.” “We love your kids but thought you might like a night off.
What to say when someone wants a children-free wedding?
Adults only please!” “To give all our guests the opportunity to celebrate without having to worry about little eyes and ears, we politely request no children.” “We hope you will understand our decision to make the wedding children-free, and take the opportunity to let your hair down and celebrate in style!”