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Dedicated September 2017

No RSVP? You aren't getting in

Kellye, on May 18, 2017 at 4:12 PM

Posted in Wedding Attire 46

What is a polite way ON THE INVITE to sternly say 'If you don't RSVP, You aren't getting In!" I thought about "No admittance without RSVP"

What is a polite way ON THE INVITE to sternly say 'If you don't RSVP, You aren't getting In!" I thought about "No admittance without RSVP"

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  • Jaime-Leigh
    Super April 2018
    Jaime-Leigh ·
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    OMG @KE I just spit out my water haha

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  • Blair Waldorf
    Master October 2017
    Blair Waldorf ·
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    I feel like you should actually get to the point of sending invites and having people not rsvp before trying to take such extreme measures

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  • Bobbi
    Dedicated September 2018
    Bobbi ·
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    The "RSVP horror stories" make me very nervous lol. For ours, I think we will have an extra table just in case we have unexpected guests.

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  • BlushingBride
    VIP October 2017
    BlushingBride ·
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    You don't do that! Lmao! You simply call everyone you don't receive an RSVP from before you venue due date. If you're old enough to get married I think your old enough to call YOUR guests.

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  • dawnkevin4us
    Devoted April 2018
    dawnkevin4us ·
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    Umm ok Call, text whatever lines of communication you have and see if they are coming as sometimes life happens. Illness, lost mail and other things. I would never in a million years put something like that on my invitations. (I do however love the chair and sandwich lmao but still wouldn't do that) If you are doing place cards then that will allow you to see anyone that didn't RSVP and you can handle that at the time. No Bouncers.

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  • Celia Milton
    Celia Milton ·
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    Follow up once. Then assume they are not coming and don't plan for them. I was going to say these are adults and they should act that way. but we see how well that assumption works out.

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