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	<title>Comments on: Wedding Invitations &#8211; How Should They Be Worded?</title>
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		<title>By: Wedding Invitation Wordings For Divorced or Remarried Parents &#124; My Wedding Planning Tips</title>
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		<description>[...] Wording a wedding invitation isn&#8217;t always standard. In some cases, parents of the bride or groom might be divorced, separated or remarried. Whatever their relationship may be, they are still ultimately your parents to give you away at your wedding and should be accorded that due respect in your wedding invitation card. [...]</description>
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