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PamelaLynne


Feb 15, 2005, 5:04 PM

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     Respond card  

Is it ok to put down the name of each guest with an accept or decline below it. Mr. John Smith, Mrs. John Smith

( ) Accept ( ) Decline

The wedding is the 2nd for my fiance and 1st for me. As a collective we've 6 kids and 2 grandkids. They will be Ushers, Usheretts and Flower girls in the wedding. We are trying to have as few children as possible at the wedding and reception (With the exception of 2 newborns and our children) and have already started "spreading" the word of this choice. Our wedding is July 2, and outside. The reception is inside and at an area unsafe for children to be playing outside. The back yard is a wooded area and slopes to a river. With the hot weather on top of this we feel it really isn't a time or place for young ones. So for these reasons we truely are trying to keep this a "Child Free" wedding. So after all that....Do you think it would be ok to write the respnd card as i've stated in the begining of the train wreck? Thanks, Pam and Chris.

Etiquette Now
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Feb 16, 2005, 10:05 AM

Post #2 of 2 (1205 views)
     Re: [PamelaLynne] Respond card [In reply to]  

Dear Respond Card,

Absolutely. Often we will do this because of menu choices. So, this will work also. You may also only include the names of those invited on the inner envelope if used.

Best wishes,
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now



 
 


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