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Poll: Which would you prefer as an international guest?

I promise this is the last time you'll ever hear about postage for response cards from international guests (from me, at least).

Now that we've figured out what our actual options are, we need to decide what we're going to do. 

So, if you were an international guest receiving an invitation from FI and me, how would you want the response card situation to be handled since we can't just throw a good old U.S. Forever stamp on the response card envelope?

Important note: The IRCs come with directions so that recipients who have never seen them before know what to do with them.

image 182 Invited
image 0 Are ready to party!
image 0 Will be missing the fun
image 0 Can't find the mailbox...

RSVP Deadline: June 15, 2011
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Re: Poll: Which would you prefer as an international guest?

  • smw42smw42 member
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    edited December 2011
    We had 30 international invites from Holland and all of them replied via email or through each other (ie: one person called and replied for the entire family). Granted, we only have 3 actually coming so it may be different if you have a larger % attending from out of the country.
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  • edited December 2011
    I would prefer emailing or calling in the RSVP. Its easier than actually having to go to the post office to redeem the IRC. It eliminates a trip to the post office for them.

    Heather And Stephen

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  • edited December 2011
    I think emailing or calling is easier. This way they don't have to go to the post office, stand in line, and redeem the IRC.
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