Basic
Guide For Proper Wedding Invitations
As you make plans for the wedding day, taking care of every
issue and detail will ensure it goes well. When you are
preparing the wedding invitations you should consider the use
of proper etiquette along with the other essentials. Here are
five basic guidelines to ensure proper etiquette for
invitations to the wedding.
Send
The Invitations In Advance
Wedding invitations can be sent out by email, phone, or
regular mail. Proper etiquette requires that all of the guests
have enough time to make plans to attend. This becomes
essential when the guests are coming from some distance. The
general rule here is to send out wedding invitations eight
weeks ahead; six weeks is the least amount of time needed for
guests to respond.
The
Guest List
Slight mistakes need to be caught and avoided when creating
the guest list. Wedding invitations need to be checked before
sending out to ensure proper wedding invitation wording.
Do not send invitations to Mr. and Mrs. for same sex
couples
Do not invite divorced couples without first warning each that
the other is invited.
Be aware of any family situations such as recent deaths,
nursing home or hospital placements and other unforeseen
issues.
Be Sure
The Wedding Guests Are Invited To The
Reception
This is especially true if you are having the wedding and
reception separately or on different days. You will need two
guest lists for this issue. The rule of etiquette for this is
to send out two separate wedding invitations; with care taken
to invite all the guests from the wedding ceremony to the
reception so that there is no ill will. The etiquette for the
reception is simple, start the list with everyone from the
wedding ceremony, then add everyone else to the reception
list.
General
Rules For RSVP
Making sure that guests can get back to you is one main
consideration when preparing wedding invitations.
Enclose an RSVP card with the invitation
Be sure to have a stamp on the RSVP
If using email, allow replies both by email and land address
for people not comfortable with email
Allow guests enough time to respond
Be All
Formal Or All Informal
If you choose a formal setting for the wedding and
reception, the wedding invitations need to follow formal rules.
Proper etiquette states that formal procedures are used for
more formal events. If having a church wedding, do not send
guests an email about the event. If there is a doubt about
formal guidelines, do some research online.
If you need more guidance on proper wedding invitation
etiquette, you can find much of the information on the
internet. Knowing what you want, and how to address it, are the
main decisions on if you want to have formal or informal
wedding invitations.
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