Do I put my phone number or a date in the RSVP spot on birthday invitations?!


Question: the date to rsvp by, then put your phone # and email address.


Answers: the date to rsvp by, then put your phone # and email address.

number

Number & email address

you can put either. if you want people to RSVP then you put your number or email.

If you are requesting the RSVP, then yes, you put the date you are requesting them to respond by, and your number (and/or email address) to contact you with their response. If you are responding to the invitation, then just a yes or no and if requested, the number attending in your party.

The RSVP spot on the invitation is where you put your phone number. RSVP mean to let me know if you are coming. There is a place on the invitation to put the date

You'd put your phone number. I would add- (regrets only), so that you would only hear from people that are not attending.
People have been and still are very rude about responding to invitations. (ask a new bride).
Hope this helps!

Your phone number.

I do both, such as please R.S.V.P by Jan 15th @ 555-5555

phone number for sure... but you can also put a "respond by" date or an email address





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