I actually really like the idea of receiving information about hotels and other things to do in the area. It's very hard to make hotel reservations not knowing anything about the surrounding areas. I guess a wedding "packet" for out of town guests would be nice (haven't received one of those), but I still think an "announcement" would be nicer wording than "save the date".
I think to most people "save the date" means "save the date if you would like to come to our wedding" not "save the date OR ELSE!!!"
I guess we're odd, but we're not going to plan our vacation dates around our 2nd cousin's wedding, who we never see, and who live out of state, but with the wedding locally. For that matter, if my DH's company Christmas party that date, we'll might go to it instead. Whether we were "told" to save the date or not!!!! I would plan around very close family and friends, but then I would think that I would write their dates on our calendar. A reminder from them would be fine.

As for the terminology, I hate to say it but I think it is something you will need to get used to as it is pretty much the standard now a days. I think to most people "save the date" means "save the date if you would like to come to our wedding" not "save the date OR ELSE!!!"
I guess we're odd, but we're not going to plan our vacation dates around our 2nd cousin's wedding, who we never see, and who live out of state, but with the wedding locally. For that matter, if my DH's company Christmas party that date, we'll might go to it instead. Whether we were "told" to save the date or not!!!! I would plan around very close family and friends, but then I would think that I would write their dates on our calendar. A reminder from them would be fine. Isn't this just what a Save the Date is?
I'm sorry, but I also don't see how the STD help lock down the number attending. We try to be very respectful of the RSVP date, so hopefully that date is prior to final payment for the wedding family. It won't lock down the numbers but you will be able to gage the numbers from people saying to you it is in my calendar.
I guess I need to try to think of the STD as an "announcement" or "reminder" and not a "you better not schedule anything on our wedding day". And again, a packet of information for out of town guests would have been awesome. Too bad that's not what we got (twice). Would have made more sense to me.
Don't count myself as wacky, but hey who knowsAnd, 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. Isn't that the point
Is this a new thing that everyone is doing? Or is it just a few wacky people?
Wedding Planner Extraordinare checking in![]()
Save the dates are commonplace now - with the costs of weddings growing each year (even the "simple" ones) and with the increased "busy-ness" of all our lives, it is sometimes hard to schedule something with just 6 weeks notice. My calendar is already planned through December of this year, with dates already scheduled through May 09 - life just gets busy. The magnets are usually cute ways to remember your loved ones and to let them know that it is important to the B&G that you attend their wedding. It should never be viewed as offensive - gee, I'm a wedding planner, and my brides always send me their save the dates, although of course they are already on my calendar and I am usually talking to them at least two or three times a month. Totally agree,
And if they want to "waste their money" reminding someone about the (hopefully) biggest day of their lives, then really, it is their choice. Just think of it this way... stupid little magnet that costs probably $4.50 each = you are special to us and we want you to be there to celebrate with us. The cost of you attending the big day = Priceless![]()
I'm laughing out loud at all the STD's being "shared" on this thread.
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If only he had sent out a S.T.D.!![]()
I think STDs are nice.
STD are very much welcomed here!
Maybe the Bride and Groom could send the OP a "just in case you might want to know when our wedding is and maybe even mark your calendar so you will know in case you decide that our wedding is important enough for you to work around so you don't plan other things on the same day because we'd love to have you there if it doesn't interfere with your other plans and are hoping to make it easier for you to plan" card.

And if they want to "waste their money" reminding someone about the (hopefully) biggest day of their lives, then really, it is their choice. Just think of it this way... stupid little magnet that costs probably $4.50 each = you are special to us and we want you to be there to celebrate with us. The cost of you attending the big day = Priceless![]()
Me Too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cracking up!!! The Tag Fairy would have a field day with these!
Anyways....I have only received 1 of the Save The Date cards, it was from a co-worker of my DH and they sent them out b/c it was an out of town wedding that would have required a hotel stay.
Nobody did Save the Date cards when I got married 11 years ago but they might would have been good to send out b/c one of my DH's cousins actually forgot about our wedding and remembered it when she got to church the next morning to see the birdseed all over the parking lot. She must have been having a really bad day to forget b/c her sister actually served in the wedding!
I totally didn't read it that way until you mentioned it!!!
That's pretty funny!!Maybe the Bride and Groom could send the OP a "just in case you might want to know when our wedding is and maybe even mark your calendar so you will know in case you decide that our wedding is important enough for you to work around so you don't plan other things on the same day because we'd love to have you there if it doesn't interfere with your other plans and are hoping to make it easier for you to plan" card.
