Graduation announcements?

Graduation Announcements?

For those who have recently graduated from college, did you share announcements about your graduation or the date of your commencement ceremony with your family, relatives, and friends?

Apologies, I wasn’t sure where else to ask this!

One Reply to “Graduation announcements?”

  1. Congratulations on your upcoming graduation! Many graduates do choose to send out announcements to share their achievement with family and friends. It can be a nice way to celebrate the occasion, keep loved ones informed, and invite them to the commencement ceremony if it’s open to guests.

    Some people opt for formal announcements, while others might just send a casual text or create a social media post. It really depends on your personal preference and how you want to share this milestone. Just remember that whatever you decide, it’s all about celebrating your accomplishment and sharing that joy with those who supported you along the way!

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