Wedding RSVP Wording and Response Card Samples Etiquette

Wedding invitations are used to invite your guests to attend a wedding/wedding reception, you need to know whether your guests come or not. In order to know that, you have to mail your wedding invites with response cards about 6 weeks before your wedding date. For the details about response card etiquette, we collect some samples of response cards to help you get a rough understanding about it. The response card is typically the smallest card accepted by the postal service and usually is in the same style with your invitation. You can indicate the number of people who will attend your wedding on the response card. And if you use response card, it needs to be easy for your guests to understand and use. And you'd better include a self-addressed return envelope so your guest can easily send the response card back to you.

Here are some templates you can use on your response card:

RSVP

Please respond by DATE, YEAR

M________________________

________we’d be delighted!

________we regret to decline


RSVP

_____________________ ___ will ___ will not attend

Number of persons ____

R.s.v.p. by DATE, YEAR


RSVP

Please let us know

if you will join our celebration

by DATE, YEAR

M______________________

Number attending ________

______accepts with pleasure

______declines with regrets


RSVP

Kindly respond on or before

DATE, YEAR

M______________________________

____will attend ____not able to attend

Number of persons _____


RSVP

Please reply by DATE, YEAR

M________________________

_____ accepts _____ regrets

Choice of entree:

____ Prime Rib

____ Chicken Kiev


RSVP

We look forward to celebrating with you at

our wedding.

Please RSVP by DATE, YEAR

by calling the XXXX at XXXX (Tel.)


RSVP

We would be honored by your presence

at our Wedding Ceremony.

Please RSVP by

DATE, YEAR by mail or through

the e-mail XXXX