A Birthday invitation letter is written to extend an invitation to a
birthday celebration to someone important or special. It can be formal
or casual depending on the status of the recipient. A letter of
invitation is preferred over the standard commercialized birthday
invitation card as it allows the sender to express his or her sincerity
in the invitation.
From:
T. J. Tucker
1537 Barfield Lane
Indianapolis, IN 46204
June 20, 2010
Especially for:
Mrs. Angeline Green
7658 Coral Street
Erie, PA 12205
Dear Aunt Angeline
RE: Birthday Invitation
It is my pleasure to invite you to join my family and me in celebrating my mother’s upcoming 70th birthday on July 28, 2010. We are planning a surprise birthday dinner for her at her favorite restaurant in uptown Indianapolis on that night at 8 pm.
Mom has been requesting an occasion where all her siblings and loved ones can get together for some fellowshipping. The family thought that her birthday would be ideal for that purpose instead of waiting for Christmas. Moreover, we have not got together with you or Uncle Joe since last Christmas.
I hope you can make it, Aunt Angeline. Mom would love to meet up with you again. She always mentions you and the lovely times you shared during your younger days.
I look forward to your favorable reply on this invitation.
Your nephew
T.J.
T. J. Tucker
1537 Barfield Lane
Indianapolis, IN 46204
June 20, 2010
Especially for:
Mrs. Angeline Green
7658 Coral Street
Erie, PA 12205
Dear Aunt Angeline
RE: Birthday Invitation
It is my pleasure to invite you to join my family and me in celebrating my mother’s upcoming 70th birthday on July 28, 2010. We are planning a surprise birthday dinner for her at her favorite restaurant in uptown Indianapolis on that night at 8 pm.
Mom has been requesting an occasion where all her siblings and loved ones can get together for some fellowshipping. The family thought that her birthday would be ideal for that purpose instead of waiting for Christmas. Moreover, we have not got together with you or Uncle Joe since last Christmas.
I hope you can make it, Aunt Angeline. Mom would love to meet up with you again. She always mentions you and the lovely times you shared during your younger days.
I look forward to your favorable reply on this invitation.
Your nephew
T.J.
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