You are Invited- Wedding RSVP

Have you been invited in a wedding? If yes then you must have receive the invitation letter of the groom and bride that says “are you coming?” This statement is indeed very important to the couple since it deals with the reservation number of the people who are certain that they will attend the wedding. Sure do, planning a wedding is so tough. Why? Here I’ll show you: a) you need to make sure that you prune your guest list. It might be great if you only invite your family and some friends and relatives.  Of course, you wouldn’t want to suffer your lavish meal over a plain meal for inviting every people you know.  And lastly, b) you would want to make sure that the person you invited are really coming before you reserved their seats. Take is from me, me and my groom paid a lot for the empty reserved seats on our wedding. Not a good experience. If we only knew they weren’t coming we should have just reserved just enough for our wedding.  I have read this article about RSVP. This person was dismayed when he found out that he was placed on the table no. 10 all the way back of the room. This was because he didn’t respond to the invitation letter. Believe me, it’s really rude to not RSVP. I hope this will help you someday.

http://cassandrabromfieldbridalblog.blogspot.com/2010/10/importance-of-rsvp.html


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