In the already sometimes puzzling and usually stressful world of weddings, you want to simplify. Cheers to you. Simplicity does not have to be just wishful thinking or an unrealized goal.
Consider sending wedding invitations with an option for your guests to RSVP online. You are likely to be more organized and less stressed when RSVPs go straight to your inbox. Best of all, you have the partial approval of Peggy Post.
Determine wedding formality. Peggy Post, great-granddaughter-in-law of the late etiquette queen Emily Post and a director at The Emily Post Institute, writes on her website that wedding invitations are not acceptable as emails and online RSVPs are -- but only with an exception. Post suggests a sentence at the bottom of a printed response card that reads something like: "You may also reply by way of our email address, which is [email protected]."
Evaluate guests' tech knowledge. You do not want to send a wedding invitation that allows guests to respond only via email ... more.
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