Usually with a wedding invitation the bride and groom will also send out an attached RSVP card and envelope where you elect 'attending' or 'regrets'. Your answer is usually required at least 4 weeks prior to the wedding date. Some couples may attach a contact number or email as a way to get in touch but we recommend a phone call or RSVP card sent in the mail as a formal way to confirm your attendance.
When sending a wedding invitation the response card should go into the response envelope and you should address it back to you on the front of the response envelope with a stamp on the envelope.
I have not seen the phrase used in a wedding invitation, but in newspaper wedding announcements and in wedding programs (church bulletins). -Emee Wedding Consultant Portland, OR
yes i think why?
* Whether some guests are going to a wedding or not it is etiquette to send them a wedding invitation as some people are sentimental and will keep the invitation.
Yes. Very.
All Invitation vendors have RSVP cards that go along with your Wedding Invitations. You will send it out to all your guests with a self addressed envelope. That way you are sure to get your response's from your guests.
You can respond if there is an RSVP. The invitation or email invitation should direct you how to respond. Phone, email or letter may all be appropriate.
No, it is not proper etiquette to send weddinginvitations by email if it is a large wedding. If you are having a small wedding and it's casual then you could send a card invitation by email.
Of course, silly goose!
If you received an invitation to the wedding then you do not need to bring the invitation to prove you were invited. If you never received an invitation to the wedding then it is not etiquette to attend the wedding and you would be considered crashing the wedding.
Yes, there is nothing wrong with that.
Yes. It is proper etiquette, although it is also common for them to decline (but that probably depends on your relationship with him/her).