On the invitation there is a M and a line after it. I know I have to fill the rest with iss for Miss since I am unmarried and my name but what about my daughter do I put her name too and then check the accepts part. My daughter is also the flower girl.
How do I RSVP to a wedding invite?
add your name and guest if your bringing one otherwise just your name
Reply:Miss your full and last name and daughter's name. There should also be a place for you to put number of guest.
Reply:The proper way is to go by whose names were on the invitation. If both you and your daughter are on the invit then put Miss_______ and _______(daughter's name). Possibly since she is the flowergirl, she isn't included on your invite, but it's ok to put her name down anyway.
If there's a guest that you are allowed to bring (that would have been included on the invitation) , then you'd put their name down after yours.
Reply:Actually, the two other people ahead of me aren't totally correct. You have to RSVP for whoever the invitation was addressed to. So if it said "Jane and Jodie Smith" then you would RSPV for you and your daughter.
If it just said "Jane Smith" you would just RSVP for yourself
If it said "Jane Smith and Guest" you would RSVP for yourself and indicated whether or not you will be bringing a guest.
If it said "The Smith Family" you would RSVP for your, your husband and any children you have, and would indicated the number attending.
If it said "Mr %26amp; Mrs. John Smith" you RSVP for just you and your husband, and would indicate if one or both of you are attending.
Bottom line, who the invitation is addressed to dictates who is invited, and therefore, who has to RSVP.
Reply:You do not need to add your daughters name.
She's part of the wedding party, %26amp; they are already counted.
If you are attending alone, just your name.
Reply:yes you would write:
Miss Jane Smith and Daughter Smith
and then next to accept, you don't put a check mark, you write "2"
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