How to Order Response Cards along with the Wedding Invitations
Posted by JOYCE EMERSON
he general rules of a response card are: respond promptly, politely, and in a friendly way.Although wedding invitations don't include R.S.V.P. sometimes, etiquette demands a response.It is polite to let the host know whether you will attend.In most cases, you will receive a response card along with the invitation.In general, you will see the response date, the name line, the attendance line, and the attendance line.Here are the most common response CARDS.
However, you don't need to follow tradition, you can customize it to have your own diction.For example, you can add food options or diet requests to the response card.Anyway, if you want your guest to answer some of your questions, you can do so with a reply card.For a formal wedding, it is wise and convenient to put menu options on the menu for guests to choose and reply.In addition, you can collect guest allergy information to avoid any inconvenience or trouble.
Not all the guests will attend your ceremony and reception.So you can also separate the ceremony and reception options so you can clearly know if they're coming at the same time or just one.It is recommended that you line the table with Numbers so that you can more effectively know the total number of people attending the meeting.The number of guests at the wedding is important because you need this information to determine how much food you need for the wedding.