Key Points for Crafting a Handmade Menu: Elevate Your Style with Chic English Phrases Beyond "Menu"! ♡
2021.06.24 published
Not just "menu" ♡
I think many brides make handmade menu cards for their receptions.
The design of the menu cards typically includes the word "menu" at the top.
However, when looking at brides from overseas, it's common to see other phrases being used instead of "menu" ♩
For example, here are some phrases ♩
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"Let's Eat"
This phrase has a bright atmosphere that whets the appetite ♡
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"Feast"
This means "a feast" or "a banquet."
It feels fresh with a word that’s not very familiar.
You can also use "Let's feast" or "Time to feast."
③
"dine"
This verb form relates to dinner or dining.
Some brides are using this directly on their menu cards ♩
Using the phrase "Let's Dine" seems like a good idea too.
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"To eat"
This simple phrase might be nice.
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"Dig in"
This phrase from the perspective of the hosts, the bride and groom, is rare ♩
Non-menu phrases are also recommended ♩
While a menu card that simply reads "menu" is classic and straightforward,
the phrases introduced this time offer a unique and refreshing twist to the menu cards ♩
I hope you’ll consider using these words when DIY-ing your menu cards.
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