nuzmom
a real-life Merida
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Apparently, I've been away from the wedding scene for WAY too long. This past April we received a "card sized" envelope with a small magnetic business card with "save the date, Oct XXX, so-and-so are getting married, invitation to follow". This was from a family member AND our DS7 is IN THE WEDDING!!!!! Of course we "saved the date" - duh!!!!
What a waste of postage and strange little card.
Yesterday, we received an envelope from another family member - SAVE THE DATE, 12-6-08, so-and-so are getting married, invitation to follow". At least this one also had some hotel information (although it's local for us and we don't need the hotel).
Here's my issue - why do they say "SAVE THE DATE"? Like, I better not plan ANYTHING else for that day?
Let me tell you, if we were "so close" as they couldn't imagine us not being at the wedding, don't you think we woud have already known about the wedding and "saved the date"?
Is it not appropriate to just say "hey, so-and-so are getting married on xx date, invitation to follow". I know it's just wording, but it seems not quite so pushy.
And, these cards come about 6 months prior to the wedding. Hey, a LOT can happen in 6 months. Ok, but that's ok, atleast I will have the date saved.
Is this a new thing that everyone is doing? Or is it just a few wacky people?
What a waste of postage and strange little card.Yesterday, we received an envelope from another family member - SAVE THE DATE, 12-6-08, so-and-so are getting married, invitation to follow". At least this one also had some hotel information (although it's local for us and we don't need the hotel).
Here's my issue - why do they say "SAVE THE DATE"? Like, I better not plan ANYTHING else for that day?
Let me tell you, if we were "so close" as they couldn't imagine us not being at the wedding, don't you think we woud have already known about the wedding and "saved the date"?Is it not appropriate to just say "hey, so-and-so are getting married on xx date, invitation to follow". I know it's just wording, but it seems not quite so pushy.
And, these cards come about 6 months prior to the wedding. Hey, a LOT can happen in 6 months. Ok, but that's ok, atleast I will have the date saved.
Is this a new thing that everyone is doing? Or is it just a few wacky people?
Sorry, just seems very self centered.
Oh my, not "you", the person sending the STD card.
The ones I've seen have at least the state on them, and usually city and state.
I really could have used a bit of leaway there! (as it was my daughter arrived 4 days early but after a 23 hour labour and her being my first newborn I really wasn't worrying about his appetizers going to waste whilst I stayed home!)