Question: Does save-the-date mean youre invited?

Are you invited? A save the date card doesnt necessarily mean that youre invited to the wedding - it simply means that youre on the proposed guest list. The final guest list can be subject to change, for example, if there are unexpected changes with the venue, meaning fewer people can come.

Is save-the-date an invitation?

Save-the-dates serve as an official announcement of your wedding date and location. They also let guests know that they will, in fact, be invited to the celebration.

Do all guests get a save-the-date?

Everyone on your A guest list-even your maid of honor who found out the second you booked the venue-should receive a save-the-date. (Due to budget and venue restrictions, you may have a B guest list-people you would love to have at your wedding but cant invite until regrets come in).

Should you RSVP to a Save the Date?

Unlike invitations, theres no need to include RSVP cards with your Save the Dates. Guests arent expected to respond until they receive the invitation, although some may. DO add your wedding hashtag and wedding website.

How early is too early for save-the-dates?

Sending out your Save the Dates too early. You should send Save the Dates to guests between one year and six months before your wedding.

Is 5 months too late to send save-the-dates?

sending out your save the dates too late If you plan on having a destination wedding like Greece, we recommend sending out your Save The Dates 8-10 months in advance. If you are planning a holiday weekend wedding, then 6-8 months in advance is enough notice.

Why is there an M on RSVP?

In keeping with more formal wedding tradition, the line is here as a way to kickstart your reply. The M stands for the first letter of the title you prefer to go by, be it Mr., Mrs., Ms., or Miss. (Quick tip: Ms. may be used for married or unmarried women, while Miss is reserved for unmarried women.)

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