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I am really confused as to what I am suppose to have on the reply card envelope. Is it just suppose to have a stamp and my address on it? What about the guests address, does it need to on the reply envelope at all?

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my sister-in-law just informed me, she is putting an number instead the flap of the envelope, in the event you get someone who responds yes, 2 people, (without their name)...

 

how would you know...therefore a return label or number system might be beneficial.

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good point finleys7 brought up. I skipped this part all together and had everyone RSVP on our website. Saved us a bunch of $$ on stamps and the trouble of people not sending stuff back. It's working out better than I thought.

 

I think as far as etiquette goes all you need is a stamp and your address though!

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Thanks a bunch ladies! I did try the rsvp on the wedding website but nobody was replying, that's why I have made reply cards with my invites but that is awesome that it is working out for you NaM!

That is a great point finleys7, why would people not write the names of those attending...thats strange. Anyway I just night do that.

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