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invite you all to my wedding vs invite you to my wedding

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Invite you all to my wedding' is used when you want to emphasize that you are inviting everyone, while 'invite you to my wedding' is a more general invitation without specifying if it includes everyone. Both are commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1773 views

invite you all to my wedding

This phrase is correct and commonly used when you want to emphasize that the invitation is extended to everyone.

This phrase is used when you want to make sure that everyone is included in the invitation to your wedding.

Examples:

  • I would like to invite you all to my wedding next month.
  • We are excited to invite you all to our wedding celebration.
  • Please know that we invite you all to our special day.
  • We invite you all to join us in celebrating our love.
  • I am happy to invite you all to witness our union.
  • I didn't invite you to my wedding because I thought it would be cruel.
  • Did I invite you to my wedding?
  • And that's why we'd like to invite you to our wedding.
  • Sorry I could not invite you to the wedding.
  • I'd invite you to the wedding, but you might die of old age...
  • And this is why we didn't invite you to the wedding.
  • I'd invite you to the wedding, but I don't think he'd like you.
  • Never did get that wedding invite.
  • An invite to the wedding was communicated.
  • Just don't forget my invite to the wedding.
  • I'd like to send you a wedding invite, Maurice.
  • You're working on your wedding invite list.
  • Well, we at least have to invite her to our wedding.
  • Okay. We need to narrow down the invite list for the wedding.
  • Did you get an invite to the wedding?
  • Nothing, just gave her a nice heartfelt invite to a wedding.
  • "André and Anita invite you to their wedding..."
  • He was on the invite list to the wedding Ricky and Kate went to.
  • Then why invite him to the wedding?
  • Don't tell me you're too busy to invite me to your wedding.

Alternatives:

  • invite all of you to my wedding
  • invite each of you to my wedding
  • invite everyone to my wedding
  • invite all of you to join me at my wedding
  • invite each and every one of you to my wedding

invite you to my wedding

This phrase is correct and commonly used for a general invitation without specifying if it includes everyone.

This phrase is used when extending a general invitation to someone without emphasizing that it includes everyone.

Examples:

  • I would like to invite you to my wedding next month.
  • We are excited to invite you to our wedding celebration.
  • Please know that we invite you to our special day.
  • We invite you to join us in celebrating our love.
  • I am happy to invite you to witness our union.
  • I didn't invite you to my wedding because I thought it would be cruel.
  • Did I invite you to my wedding?
  • I invite you to my son's wedding, and what do you do?
  • And that's why we'd like to invite you to our wedding.
  • Sorry I could not invite you to the wedding.
  • I'd invite you to the wedding, but you might die of old age...
  • And this is why we didn't invite you to the wedding.
  • I'd invite you to the wedding, but I don't think he'd like you.
  • Never did get that wedding invite.
  • An invite to the wedding was communicated.
  • Just don't forget my invite to the wedding.
  • I'd like to send you a wedding invite, Maurice.
  • You're working on your wedding invite list.
  • Well, we at least have to invite her to our wedding.
  • Okay. We need to narrow down the invite list for the wedding.
  • Did you get an invite to the wedding?
  • Nothing, just gave her a nice heartfelt invite to a wedding.
  • "André and Anita invite you to their wedding..."
  • He was on the invite list to the wedding Ricky and Kate went to.
  • Then why invite him to the wedding?

Alternatives:

  • invite you to attend my wedding
  • extend an invitation to you for my wedding
  • ask you to come to my wedding
  • welcome you to my wedding
  • request the pleasure of your company at my wedding

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