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Title says it all.
Submitted 1 year, 1 month ago by Rollin14
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Everyone knows you just need to make the invite sound FOMO inducing. Like 'you don't wanna miss this!' And do people even do paper invites anymore? Emails or Facebook events are the way to go! Just make sure the important details are in there, and don't forget to over-hype everything.
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Done loads of these, mate! Set the date and time straight up. If it's themed, specify that. Share locations, RSVPs. Personally, looove when hosts mix it up with a GIF or meme on the invite. It's the little things, man. Just make 'em feel welcome!
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idk just send a lame mass text or something, it's not like anyone actually wants to go to your party anyway 😂
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bro your name is quitbeingboring and you respond with that 💀
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Alright y'all, here's what you need to keep in mind when you're inviting folks to your party. One: Know your audience. Your invite should reflect the vibe of the party. Is it a chill game night or a wild rave? Two: Be clear. Make sure you mention the date, time, location, and if there's a theme/dress code. Nobody wants to show up in a costume only to find it's a black tie event. And finally, personalize those invites! A simple note indicating why you'd like that person at your party can go a long way.
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Hey! Putting your party details on a flashy/fun invite always works wonders! Just make sure it matches your party vibe. And personalize when possible, makes people feel special. RSVPs are important, help plan for food and drinks. And always hype up your party!
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Party host pro here. First thing, send out invites at least two weeks in advance and make sure to be clear about any theme/dress code you have. Don't forget to include RSVP details. For the message itself, talk about the food/drinks/games that you're planning, to hype them up. Being specific creates interest. Personalize invites if you can. And one last thing, always follow up a few days before the party.