This drives me crazy.
The only time you should use “Your Invited” is when you are putting another word right after Invited that describes who you have invited, like “Your Invited Guests”, or “Your Invited Friends”. Here, your invited describes the guests, or describes the friends.
You’re Invited means You Are Invited.
Your Invited, by itself, means nothing – Your Invited What?
You Are Invited to use You’re Invited on any informal invitation at Poly Graphics.
If you enter your wording as Your Invited on your online order form at Poly Graphics, we will correct it to say You’re Invited
In short, don’t use Your Invited on your invitation.
Thanks,
P.S. That felt good to get that out
P.P.S. Yes, your wording is proofread when you order from Poly Graphics. We proofread it once when we prepare your draft, and we proofread it again after it is printed. Double-proofed!
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