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Soon to be Mrs R
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Writing the names on the RSVP cards

Soon to be Mrs R, on December 30, 2011 at 12:14 PM

Posted in Etiquette and Advice 23

So I already printed out the invitations and the RSVP cards. I also put the number of people allowed to come. I was going to write the the names on the card when the FH said" Why are you writing their names. Can't they write their own bleep names. BTW Why are we paying for postage. These are adults...

So I already printed out the invitations and the RSVP cards. I also put the number of people allowed to come. I was going to write the the names on the card when the FH said" Why are you writing their names. Can't they write their own bleep names. BTW Why are we paying for postage. These are adults right, I think they can go down to the Post Office , hand over 50 cents for a stamp. I and cutting down cost. So I said well honey what if they don't want to pay for postage? He said well I guess if we don't get the card back then so be it madge. We are on a budget.

So should i go back and fill in the names on the RSVP card and pay the postage?

P.S i mentioned the etiquette rules on this and he said if the etiquette gods want a say then let them pay.

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  • Deborah
    Just Said Yes August 2019
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    I paid for postage on my rsvp cards but I sure wish I wrote the names on them because now I got 2 back that has someone else’s name on it along with the invited guest and it is not making me happy.
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  • Amber
    Devoted September 2019
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    Omg I’d be livid! Who the hell does that?
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  • F
    Just Said Yes April 2024
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    Good tip! Thanks 👍🏻
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