Graduation announcements?

Graduation Announcements?

For those of you who have graduated from college, did you send out announcements about your graduation or the date of your commencement ceremony to your family, relatives, or friends?

Apologies for not knowing where else to share this!

One Reply to “Graduation announcements?”

  1. Congratulations on your upcoming graduation! Many graduates choose to send out announcements to keep their family and friends in the loop and to share their achievement. It can be a nice way to celebrate with loved ones, especially if they’ve supported you throughout your college journey. Some people send out announcements for both the graduation and the commencement ceremony, while others might just share the news casually in conversation or on social media. Ultimately, it depends on what feels right for you and how formal you’d like to be about it. Have you considered how you want to share your big news?

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