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How Should Response Cards be Labeled and Addressed?

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How Should Response Cards be Labeled and Addressed?

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Encourage guests to respond in a timely manner (and make it easy for them to do so) by pre-printing your name and address on the front of the Response Card envelope. Traditionally, the host’s name and address (for example that of the bride’s parents’) should appear here. Of course in many cases this rule will not apply (for example, you are hosting the wedding yourself, you live a long distance from the host and want to receive the invitations, etc.) In these cases you will simply need to use your own discretion (or creativity) to come up with an appropriate response label.

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Encourage guests to respond in a timely manner (and make it easy for them to do so) by pre-printing your name and address on the front of the Response Card envelope. Traditionally, the host’s name and address (for example that of the bride’s parents’) should appear here. Of course in many cases this rule will not apply (for example, you are hosting the wedding yourself, you live a long distance from the host and want to receive the invitations, etc.) In these cases you will simply need to use your own discretion (or creativity) to come up with an appropriate response label.

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