1, red envelope greetings can be written horizontally or vertically, and vertical writing is common in general.
2. Vertical format, write "Congratulations on the bride and groom's name" in the upper right corner, wrap the line and start to write a congratulatory message, and finally sign it in the lower left corner.
3. In the horizontal format, write "Congratulations to the bride and groom's name" in the middle left, then write a greeting on a new line, and finally sign it in the lower right corner.
If you don't know the name of the bride and groom, you don't have to write it (usually the name of the bride and groom will be written on the wedding invitation). Wedding greetings are also an indispensable part of wedding red envelopes, and it is best to write about 4 sentences.
If there are many people greeting, you can also put a card in the red envelope and write your name directly on the back of the red envelope.
6. If it is the wedding of a colleague or a person with a general relationship, just write your name on the red envelope.
Matters needing attention in writing wedding gift red envelopes
1, red envelope cover: Choose a festive red envelope cover printed with the words "Hi" and "Blessing" to express your wishes to the newlyweds.
2. Greeting card: Attach a greeting card to the red envelope, and write down the greeting message and address for the newlyweds on the greeting card. For example: "I wish the two newcomers a hundred years of harmony and happiness!" Or "May XXX and XXX be together forever and grow old together!"
3. Amount of gift money: The amount of gift money depends on the relationship between the individual and the newlyweds, economic strength and local customs. Generally speaking, the amount of gift money should be moderate, not too extravagant or too stingy.
4. Signature: Sign the greeting card to express sincere wishes. You can write your own name or couple's name as a sign of respect.
5. Gift-giving time: Try to send a red envelope on the wedding day or wedding site to express your blessing and concern for the newlyweds.