Is It Necessary 4 The Bridal Party To Rsvp To A Wedding Reception If U Are Bridesmade?

Wednesday, September 23, 2009
By weddingplan

Isn’t the Bridal party(bridesmaids) supposed to be automatically counted in to attend the reception? Mind you the wedding and reception are all taking place in the same location.

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11 Responses to “Is It Necessary 4 The Bridal Party To Rsvp To A Wedding Reception If U Are Bridesmade?”

  1. MUFF2309

    Yes, as an invited guest you should RSVP even though you are a bridesMAID. The reason for this is to have a tangible item (i.e. the response card) to keep track of the number of guests attending. Also, some weddings allow the guests to choose a meal, so the couple will need to know what the bridal party would like for dinner. And finally, if you are invited with guest, the couple will need to know if you are 1 or 2.

    #52593
  2. PugMom

    Regardless of your involvement – if they sent you an invite send them an RSVP.
    Send a really lovely card to the couple thanking them for the opportunity to be involved in their day and letting them know you will most certainly be attending.
    I sent back a really nice card to a friend I was bridesmaid for saying – very tongue in cheek – “just in case you weren’t sure… Of course I will be attending your wedding – I wouldn’t miss it for the world”.

    #52594
  3. Stephanie K

    Well I RSVP’ed for a wedding where they knew for certain I was coming. I got a “well we assumed that” back, but it’s a good idea to do it, so that they have everything in the same place, and don’t end up trying to figure out why the numbers don’t match.

    #52595
  4. Christin

    It’s just like a courtesy to RSVP; it helps how ever is in charge of the food and seating (and all that stuff) know how many to be exact will be attending. Congrats being in the party, and have a great time, but first remember to RSVP!

    #52596
  5. Jen

    If the person sending invitations requires a RSVP, just do it.
    If not, its expected for the bridal party to attend, so it shouldnt be a big deal.

    #52597
  6. tmm1529

    Yes you should R.S.V.P. This way they know what you are eating and if you are bringing a guest. Also, someone else may be helping with the head count. Just do it. It takes a minute and the stamp is included….

    #52598
  7. chrissy

    I had mine do it only because there was so much going on and I wanted an accurate head count. You’ll be surprised during that time how many times I almost forgot my own name because there was so much to remember!

    #52599
  8. The Sexiest!

    Yes, if you receive an invitation you must rsvp.
    I was married last year and all of my bridesmaids and maid of honor sent back their rsvp.

    #52600
  9. Kristin

    Necessary, probably not, but courteous… yes :)

    #52601
  10. Maria

    Good grief, RSVP anyway!

    #52602
  11. eldots53

    I’m Pretty Sure The Couple Know You Are Coming. So No, You Don’t Have To RSVP.

    #52603

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