ou will be graduating from university and would like to invite your family to the ceremony. Write a letter of invitation to your parents. In the letter: – Explain that you have completed your studies – Give details of the event, including time, date and dress code – Let them know how many tickets they have and who they are for

Dear father and mother, I miss you guys so much ! and I can't believe that I have
finally
finished my master's degree in London. For sure you're proud of your son right now. So guys come and join me to celebrate my graduation date. The ceremonies will be at London University in my department just 150 meters away from the South gate. The event will be held on the 13th of
this
July at 10;30 in the morning. All visitors should wear suits and dresses. I know Father won't like wearing a suit
this
summer, but, I'm afraid it's a solid rule. I've bought three tickets; one for Mom, one for Dad and a third for Jamie. I miss my little brother. Because no sportswear is allowed, make sure Jamie
also
wears a formal dress as toddlers are
also
required to wear suits or shirts. Can't wait to see your smiles when I reach the stages and get my degree. Best regards, John
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