Are you Making Invitation Etiquette
Mistakes?
Your
special event is creeping closer. Invitations are already purchased. But as you
sit down to address them, you think about something very important: timing. An invitation sent too soon might be
forgotten. Yet, an invitation sent without enough notice might translate to low
attendance.
So, what’s
the magic formula?
It’s
simple. Follow the invitation etiquette used for years, allowing you to get it “just
right.”
Formal Parties
What’s on
your calendar this year? If it involves a formal party, you’ll want to give
your guests some notice. For example, an anniversary party invitation is sent
about 3 to 6 weeks in advance, while a Christmas or cocktail party invitation
is sent 4 weeks in advance.
But what
about turkey day – when should you send those invites? Etiquette recommends about
2 to 8 weeks before the event. For special summer events, like graduation, give
your attendees 8 weeks of notice. Also, wedding invitations should be sent
about 8 weeks before the event, allowing attendees to make travel plans.
Casual Parties
When you’re
having a causal party, do you really
need to follow invitation etiquette? Maybe. Giving your attendees some notice
will ensure they can attend.
Plan to
send invites up to 2 weeks before your party. For an informal dinner, give your
guests a little more time – up to 3 weeks if possible.
Details on RSVPs
The
tradition of RSVPs is designed for you - the party host. So, don’t forget to
use them. On your invitation, include directions on how you’d like your guest
to RSVP. For example, request responses through email, phone or by mailing back
a response card.
Ideally, an
invited guest will RSVP with a “yes” or a “no” by the required date. But what
happens if you’re missing RSVPs? For an informal event – it might not be a big
deal. But if you’re planning a wedding or large event, call your guests. This
allows for better planning. After all, you’ll have pay vendors that charge by
headcount, like caters, so an accurate count is important.
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something surprising about invitation etiquette recently? If so, please
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