Most of my fiance's friends and families live in Europe, so we decided that using an online RSVP form would be best for everyone. We did a trial run with online RSVP's for the engagement party and it worked out nicely, sending us an email every time someone submitted their form.
However, since we aren't giving everyone a plus one since it's a rather intimate wedding, would it be distasteful to have the guests select their names from a drop-down so they know where to put their plus one's names if they have one and then not show the field at all for when they don't?
Otherwise, I can probably use JavaScript to detect what they typed in the field to determine it that way so not everyone can see the entire guest list. I think that's the better option, actually.
Anyway, what do you suggest? Has anyone else used online RSVP forms for their wedding? What was your experience with them? Please and thank you!
Edit:
Since most of you think it's rude to not give certain guests plus ones, I assure you, all but five have a plus one, and those five don't have them for very specific reasons which are listed in one of my comments below. So please only respond if you have something to share regarding the topic of this discussion. Thank you.
Other than that,
this article is what allowed me to think that not giving everyone a plus one was okay. However, that is a topic for a different discussion. I appreciate your cooperation.
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Tessa, Bride-To-Be
December 19th, 2015