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I will answer any etiquette question you`d care to ask! I will be happy to give friendly non-judgmental advice on any situation. If your question is rude,incoherent or demands I confirm your "victim" story, I reserve the right to refuse to answer. Life is too short. Certain cultures and customs are not part of my personal experience,but I will research to get the needed answer.

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Topic: Social Etiquette and Good Manners



Expert: Amanda Gamble
Date: 5/15/2008
Subject: invitations

Question
I would like to invite my brother and his live in girlfriend to my son's graduation.  How do I address an invitation to both of them, or is it going to be a separate invite for each of them.

Answer
Dear GSM,
  Please use two lines:  Jane Arkin
                         Herbert Doe
                         123 Lakeside Dr.
                         Yourtown,ST
                                     00000

    Congratulations to your son!
                                  Amanda Gamble

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