With graduation approaching quickly and a guest list forty people long ... RSVP Please in bold letters on the invitation ... food and beverage to be organized, ordered and cooked ... why is no one responding?
Thoughtless, I guess.
What's your take on the etiquette of responses to invitations? Ladies? Are we, society, just plain thoughtless, rude, ignorant these days?
3 comments:
Not that it's an acceptable excuse....but I'm going to say busy, disorganized and overwhelmed.
I'm about to send out invitations to my son's bar mitzvah in August. I'm sure I'll be floating that same boat of frustration soon.
When was the last time you recieved a hand ritten thank you note? Funny how technology and feminism (don't get in a snit, but yes) changed things! Dannelle
You can't do what you haven't been taught. I know RSVP looks cool. But how about "If you don't tell me you're coming, you don't eat and you won't have a seat."
:-)
Jackie
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