
Tips for Writing Formal and Informal Invitation Letters
Learn how to write formal invitation letters for events and understand the characteristics of formal and informal replies. Discover tips on tone, information inclusion, and key elements to mention in an invitation, ensuring your message is clear and effective.
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FYBCA ENGLISH(US01ABCA01) TOPIC 5 LETTERS OF INVITATION/ ACCEPTANCE / DECLINING
What are invitation letters? An invitation letter is a written message that requests a person, group of people, or a company to be present at a certain event. This type of letter may be sent both by email and post. For some cases, hand-written or printed invitations will work better than an email. While you can just call your friend and invite him or her to your birthday, you will need to write an invitation letter if you need to invite guests for a formal event.
Tips on How to Write a Formal Invitation Letter Use an appropriate tone. Be polite and positive. Provide detailed information about the event. Always check the letter before sending it. Don t forget to write the contact information. Mention special instructions or requirements if needed. Send the invitation letter beforehand
All invitation letters must mention: i. It should answer to the 5Ws: i. WHAT- The occasion ii.WHEN- Date and time iii.WHERE- Venue iv.WHO- Name of the host v. WHOM- Name of the person being invited
Formal Replies The main characteristics of a formal reply are as follows: Acknowledge the invitation. Express thanks. Mention acceptance/regret. Specify the reason for the refusal. Be brief and specific. be formal in tone and treatment.
Features of an informal invitation are as follows- i. They are written to friends, relatives, and acquaintances. ii. They follow the pattern of ordinary personal letters. iii.The style and tone is relaxed and informal. iv.Different tenses are used as per the need. v.The letter can be elaborative explaining the details of the event.
Informal Replies The main characteristics of an informal reply are as follows: Acknowledge the invitation in the first person. Mention acceptance/regret Specify the reason in case of refusal. Use warm and simple language.