According to wedding RSVP etiquette, the respond by date on your wedding response cards should be weeks before the wedding date. Be sure to check with them, since some venues require more than a week. And, give yourself at least a week between your RSVP date and the date your venue and caterer need a guest count. When you receive a decline within weeks of sending the initial batch of invites , send an invitation to someone on your B or C Lists, making sure those guests receive the invite at least one week before the RSVP date.
We often get asked questions about etiquette when it comes to wedding invitations and most of the time, it comes from people receiving one for a close friend or family member. But one of the most common queries we receive from the happy couple themselves is - just how long a wait time should you give your prospective guests to reply to a wedding invitation? Though it will differ depending on the situation of your wedding, we would recommend leaving between weeks for a guest to respond to your invitation.
This not only gives you plenty of time to send them out and to get a response but allows a contingency for any potential delays that might occur. Let's say you're getting married on June 2. Mail invitations between April that's six to eight weeks ahead of the wedding. Then, you're left with two to three weeks before the wedding to track down any late responders.
Pretty simple, right? Skip the grace period and start calling. Your guests had four or five weeks to get back to you! We recommend trying to get in touch with them the day after the deadline passes. This will give guests ample time to make travel plans if they didn't when they first received your save-the-date. With a destination wedding, you'll be glad you have an early RSVP deadline because then you'll have plenty of buffer time to make sure every guest is accounted for, as well as get a sense of when people will be arriving and departing so you can plan pre- and post-wedding events accordingly.
It might seem obvious, but make sure the RSVP date is in an extremely legible font. Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for Brides. At any time, you can update your settings through the "EU Privacy" link at the bottom of any page.
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