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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Wedding Invite RSVP's: Do i print my address on the RSVP envelope for the guest? Or leave it blank?

I am in the middle of planning my wedding, and i am moving onto the next task: addressing the invitations.





My question is...for the rsvp envelopes that guests will be sending back to us, do i write out my address onto the rsvp envelope for the guest or leave it blank?





I ask for the sake of proper wedding etiquette. Or does it not really matter? (i actually hope it doesn't really matter for the sake of saving me all that handwriting!)
Wedding Invite RSVP's: Do i print my address on the RSVP envelope for the guest? Or leave it blank?
yeah, you address it and put a stamp on it.





(that was my job for the wedding)





I made address labels on the computer though. My wife okayed them first of course! The stamp thing pissed me off. That many stamps werent cheap!! But my wife told me it was the proper thing to do.
Reply:If you don't stamp and address the envelope, you're not going to get a good portion of them back.





If I got an unaddressed, unstamped envelope, you'd be lucky to get an e-mail or phone call. Most people don't have your address committed to memory, so that inconveniences them more than it will you printing it on there for them.





If you're really anti- writing it yourself, get a pack of labels and use your computer to make address labels and smack them on your RSVP envelopes.
Reply:The proper ediquette is addressing the RSVP envelopes and putting a stamp on them. What I was planning on doing is ordering a bunch of address labels from a website with our current names on it and sticking those to the envelopes. You can also print them on the home computer. Writing them is also accepted.





Also include a stamp. Use the forever stamps that you can get from the postoffice.
Reply:We actually put each person's name on the RSVP card instead of the usual M______. We also printed out address labels with our address on them to put on the return envelope with the stamps. (You can buy these from Office max, Staples, etc. and it will be helpful) Everybody loved it. They all thought that it was very thoughtful.
Reply:Definitely put your address on the envelopes. You don't have to write it all out by hand though. Just get clear mailing labels from an office supply store and print the labels on your computer. Make sure to use a simple un-fancy font, so the post office can read them!
Reply:Yes, you will address (%26amp; stamp) the RSVP envelopes with the return address. According to etiquette, the RSVP's should go to the host - so if your parents are paying for the wedding they go to them, if you %26amp; your FI are paying, they come back to you.
Reply:Of course. How are they going to know where to send it? Not everyone knows where you live such as the groom's family and friends and sometimes invites get sent back to the bride, groom, bride's parents etc. Make it easy on them.
Reply:you address and stamp





return address you can use your again just incase
Reply:Yes, you address the envelope as well as put postage on it. I know, it's time consuming but a must!
Reply:Yes you would put the return address on reply.





thanks


Dawn


goodtimeinvitations.cceasy.com

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