Thursday, February 18, 2010

What Is The Correct Thing To Write In A Wedding Card What Is The Correct Way To Word The RSVP Cards?

What is the correct way to word the RSVP cards? - what is the correct thing to write in a wedding card

Our invitations have been something like this:
Taylor &
Mr. & Mrs. Rhodes
This would be an honor to share the joy of the marriage of their children ....."

Despite receive prompt when our parents, we actually know print and send it to us. We would like to RSVP to be returned (together)
Thus, if the sender's address on the RSVP card to our address w / our names on them? Or just our address?

~ I know it does not sound like a stupid question, and a little more stress, right? I do not know whether it was appropriate, we have our name on the RSVP ~ thinking of the letter set
"Wedding RSVP c / o
Our address here ... "

Shallbe in order? or tasteless? Who advice? Thank you:)

4 comments:

ilovewed... said...

Hello. It's okay to write their names on the RSVP card. Almost all not live together now, anyway. No big deal .... Sun set
Jill Smith & John Johnson
Address
City, State, Zip

Furthermore, I hope your invitations for you as you entered the names of the parents .... not simply
Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes

It should:
Joanne Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rhodes
I want to be honored together ..... etc.

Or
Joanne Taylor
with
Thomas and Sharon Rhodes
I want to be honored together .... etc.

Good luck!

aip365 said...

http://weddings.about.com/od/invitations/a/replycardwordin.htm

Mobi's Mom said...

Unless their parents are highly valued in society, which is entirely possible to get your own reservations. Only the sender address only for the bride (Miss Jennifer Smith ").

The return address on the back of the envelope of the invitation, but should the parents of the bride, "when in fact, consider the wedding hosting.

Lydia said...

If you have time, and in the development of RSVP, use their address as the address. Because you live together, you use both your names or just their name - and an address. Not a word of what you listed w / o. It's just not necessary.

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