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Be a Good and Gracious Guest – Wedding Invitation/RSVP Etiquette

cobalt blue wedding invitation by Parekh Cards

Yes, times have changed.

But . . .

. . . when you receive a wedding invitation (or an invite to any event, for that matter) there are some obligations on your part. Remember, the people think enough of you to have sent you the invitation. Have a little courtesy to let them know if you will be able to attend.

What is “RSVP”?

This term is from the French. It means “Repondez, s’il vous plait,” or “please reply.”

It has been around for a long time and it is telling you that your host really wants to know if you are coming to his/her event. The expectation is that you will reply promptly.

How do I reply?

You respond in the manner indicated on the wedding invitation.

Wedding Q & A – What Do I Put On The RSVP Card?

What if I change my mind?

What if I want to bring someone?

Look at the envelope and see whose names are written on it. This will tell you who is being invited.

If the wedding invitation includes the phrase Mr. John Smith and Guest (or Plus One, or something similar) – then yes, you may bring someone else with you if you choose.

If it’s just your name, but you want to bring someone – Don’t!

Don’t even ask! The invitation was extended only to the people whose names are on the invitation and no one else.

Don’t assume you can bring your children to the event. If they were invited the invitation would have said so.

Photo Credit: Parekh Cards (CC BY-SA 2.0)

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