5 Things To Know About Proper Etiquette For Invitations
4. Don’t assume everyone to be computer savvy
“If you are sending out invitations via email or other social networking websites, you might have to be careful. Not everyone is computer savvy and not everyone may be checking their email every few hours like you do”, smiled Nicky. Point well made, don’t you think? You may have the best designed invitation ready to be sent from your email inbox, but if the invitees don’t see it on time, it is virtually of no use. Remember this etiquette for sending invitations and have hard copies of invitations mailed to all your invitees as backup.
5. Include all peculiarities of your event on the invitation
“This etiquette for sending invitations will not only benefit you, but also help your invitees to be well prepared for your event”, explained Nicky, as she talked about certain particularities that events have but the invitations don’t list them out clearly. “If you want your guests not to bring any gifts, please mention it on your invitation. If your event is for adults only, please mention it. If your event requires a specific attire, mention it on your invitation”, said Nicky. Don’t forget this etiquette for sending invitations and don’t assume that your guests will simply assume these peculiarities. Mention them clearly on your invitation.