What is the proper wording for the time of a wedding when it's on the half hour? Is it, seven thirty o'clock; seven thirty in the evening, etc. If invitations have already been printed with seven thirty o'clock should they be sent?
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proper wording for the time of a wedding on invitations
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Please go to Wedding Invitations: addressing and wording and ask Victoria, the expert from that page.
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half past seven in the evening is the popular and traditional way to go, but seven thirty o'clock is proper, if a little stilted and arcane. don't have them reprinted. you're still okay.
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