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ETIQUETTE QUESTIONS

Other than friends, the groom's family and my family, who should
receive wedding invitations?
Send invitations to the members of the wedding party and their parents.
It is also appropriate to include the officiant and his/her spouse. All
children over the age of sixteen should receive their own invitation. Plan
to order an additional twenty-five invitations to allow for the unexpected.
It is less expensive to buy extras now.

Should I have a return address printed on the back flap of the
invitation's outer envelope?
Yes! The U.S. Postal Service suggests that all first-class mail have a
return address. It gives the wedding guest an address to which to send
a reply (if you don't use reply cards) or a gift. Also, it ensures that you
will know if the invitation does not reach its destination as it will be
returned to the sender.

Is it acceptable to send gift registry cards with the invitation?
It is not proper to include with your wedding invitation any card that
mentions gifts you expect to receive. Let friends and family spread the
word on where you are registered.

My fiancé and I have had several showers and other parties given in
our honor. Therefore, some friends have given us more than one gift.
Can we write one thank you note to cover both gifts, or does each gift
require a separate note?
Gifts given at separate parties require separate thank you notes. If you
use preprinted thank you notes to immediately acknowledge that a gift
was received, always follow up with a hand written note to the gift giver.
These notes should be written no later than two months after the
wedding.

How do you address the outer envelope of an invitation to a married
couple if the woman has kept her maiden name?
If the woman kept her name, address the envelope with both names on
the same line if space permits:
Mr. William Greenberg and Ms. Laura Vargas
28 Brookview Avenue

For an invitation to an unmarried couple living together, list their names
alphabetically on separate lines without "and":
Mr. William Greenberg
Ms. Laura Vargas
28 Brookview Avenue
From announcing the engagement to saving the
date, inviting your guests and thanking them
after, there is a lot to communicate for a
wedding! Luckily, we’ve got that part covered
and coordinated, so you can focus on the rest.