== == Yes you should just in case the guest you are asking has moved and there is no known address. You should be doing all the work when sending out your Invitations so the return address should go on along WITH A STAMP!
100% Absolutely
Wedding invitation envelopes that are inserted inside the mailing envelope are usually left blank. The outer envelope for the wedding invitation usually has the addressee and the return address of the person that will be contacted for all RSVP's.
* Yes, you send a wedding invitation to everyone, but yourself and the groom. However, keep one of the invitations to put in your wedding photo album.
* The Wedding Invitation (large card announcing the couples up coming wedding) comes first and the RSVP (replies from guests .. the card and self-address and stamped envelope are tucked inside the Wedding Invitation and then put into the large envelope and mailed off.
* If the couple who are having their 50th wedding anniversary is putting on the party themselves (many couples do) then yes, they should put their return address on the envelopes. If it's a surprise 50th wedding anniversary by a member of the family then the return address should be that family members address or they would spoil the surprise.
You address the envelope to the person and only put "X, Y and guest" on the invitation.
Put the guests name on it to make them feel specal
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* I assume the married couple are redoing their vows because they may have had been married at the courthouse or, they were married in another country. It would be: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe on the wedding invitation. Or if you want an more informal Wedding Invitation you could put: Celebrating the marriage of John and Jane Doe.
The traditional format is to put the man's name first. However I usually put the name first of the person I am related to or friends with, and then put his/her spouse's name second. This is less 'correct' but more honest and more respectful, in my opinion, in that it puts first the person I am closer to, rather than always leaving the woman trailing behind the man.
Yes, you should always put a return address on any envelope. The person you are sending the sympathy card may not know your last name or address and also the Postal Service needs to have a return address in case you put the wrong address down of the recipient.
Most people who are living together often go under Mr. & Mrs. to save others from asking them questions so just put Mr. & Mrs. on the envelope.