What is an RSVP
RSVP stands for "Répondez s'il vous plaît", which means "Please answer" in French. RSVP is used on wedding invitations and other formal invitations to indicate that recipients should let recipients know whether they will attend the event or not.
The RSVP-deadline is the date by which recipients of the invitation have to confirm their attendance. This helps the wedding couple or event organisers get an accurate headcount and arrange enough food and drinks for all attendees.
If you have a invitation received with a RSVP-request, it is important to reply on time and to clearly indicate whether you will attend or not. If you are not sure whether you will attend, it is polite to let us know in time so that the organisers can make their plans can adjust.
Telephone RSVP
If you telephone RSVP used, make sure you have a clear message on your answering machine with your name, phone number and information about the event.
Post RSVP
If you post-RSVP used, you must include a return envelope with the invitation have that the recipient can use to let you know if they will participate.
Online RSVP
Online RSVP is a quick and easy way to manage invitations. Many people use online invitation services that RSVP support, including Evite, Punchbowl and Paperless Post. These services make it easy to send invitations, RSVP's to manage and send reminders to those who have not yet replied.
How to use RSVP information
After you use the RSVP-information you have received, you can use it to make the event plans and determine how many people will attend. This will help you make decisions on factors such as the number of chairs, tables and the number of food and drinks needed.
Conclusion
RSVP is an important part of invitations and it is imperative to ensure it is used appropriately. Whether you use telephone, postal or online RSVP used, it is important to ensure that you receive the information you need to make the event successful plans. By RSVP used correctly, you can be sure that your event will be a great success.