newbie124
Brilliant_Rock
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OK, so I have a bunch of questions around save the dates/invitations that I''m hoping I can get some more clear answers to...
- When sending STDs to couples who don''t live together, do we need to send one to each person (even if we''ve never met the sig other) or just the one we''re closest to? Would it be different if we''re equally close to both? If the latter, do we address it just to the one person or both people? (This question also goes for if we decide to save some trees and forgo inner envelopes with the formal invites).
*My friend just indicated that she might have put one person''s name on the 1st line and their sig other on the 2nd line of the same envelope and mailed to the 1st person''s address. (As opposed to both names on the same line for couples living together.) Has anyone heard of this option?
- If a married woman has not changed her name, should I go with "Mr. John Smith and Mrs. Betty Rubble"? or would it also be OK to use Mr. and Mrs. John Smith"? (Although the modern-day part of me prefers to see the woman''s name, esthetically I''d rather save some room when possible and not crowd the envelope with long names.)
- Should names on the STDs be spelled out as formally as they would for the invitations?
- We are including a hotel insert with the STDs that just gives the hotel location and our website for more info. Would it seem weird to include this w/ the STDs even if we''re not including anything else yet, like map/schedule/etc.? We''re actually not even listing the venue info on the STD, just the general area ("Napa Valley, CA").
- We are only offering a beef entree and a vegetarian entree. Should I actually spell them out on the RSVPs or just have a line that says something like "Please indicate any dietary restrictions"? Personally, I prefer to not have anything about meals on the card since I think it adds clutter and makes it look less formal...but I guess it''s kind of necessary in case someone who''s not a vegetarian decides they''d prefer the veg option. I wish there was a better way to do it, though.
- When sending STDs to couples who don''t live together, do we need to send one to each person (even if we''ve never met the sig other) or just the one we''re closest to? Would it be different if we''re equally close to both? If the latter, do we address it just to the one person or both people? (This question also goes for if we decide to save some trees and forgo inner envelopes with the formal invites).
*My friend just indicated that she might have put one person''s name on the 1st line and their sig other on the 2nd line of the same envelope and mailed to the 1st person''s address. (As opposed to both names on the same line for couples living together.) Has anyone heard of this option?
- If a married woman has not changed her name, should I go with "Mr. John Smith and Mrs. Betty Rubble"? or would it also be OK to use Mr. and Mrs. John Smith"? (Although the modern-day part of me prefers to see the woman''s name, esthetically I''d rather save some room when possible and not crowd the envelope with long names.)
- Should names on the STDs be spelled out as formally as they would for the invitations?
- We are including a hotel insert with the STDs that just gives the hotel location and our website for more info. Would it seem weird to include this w/ the STDs even if we''re not including anything else yet, like map/schedule/etc.? We''re actually not even listing the venue info on the STD, just the general area ("Napa Valley, CA").
- We are only offering a beef entree and a vegetarian entree. Should I actually spell them out on the RSVPs or just have a line that says something like "Please indicate any dietary restrictions"? Personally, I prefer to not have anything about meals on the card since I think it adds clutter and makes it look less formal...but I guess it''s kind of necessary in case someone who''s not a vegetarian decides they''d prefer the veg option. I wish there was a better way to do it, though.