On one hand, you want to share your special day with as many people as possible. On the other hand, you may have limited space and resources, and you don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings by leaving them off the guest list. The number of guests you invite will have a direct ...
Be sure to include a pre-addressed, pre-stamped return envelope within your invitation suite so that they have no reason not to pop that card in the mailbox. Give Guests Options for RSVPing Everyone likes options, and realistically, the more ways your guests can say "yes" or "no" ...
Most invitations these days come with the option of RSVP (répondez s’il vous plaît,) which simply put means ‘Reply/respond please’. Whenever there is the option of RSVP mentioned in a card, it means that the sender of the card needs to know whether you will be present at the fu...
Some guests might be more comfortable sending an email, while others might enjoy the convenience of a text response. So, if you have the time, give your guests multiple ways to RSVP to help ensure more responses.[2] When adding an RSVP card to your invitation for formal events like ...
A separate envelope is often included with the RSVP card. If you receive a blank RSVP card, simply mimic the template used in standard RSVP cards. State your name in the third person, whether you will attend, and include the date of the wedding. Remember to use formal wording. 2 Write ...