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Instant Etiquette: When It Comes to Weddings, Babies and Parties, the Hipsters Are Turning to Cyberspace for Answers
| Source: Invitation Consultants
TAMPA, FL--(Marketwire - November 27, 2007) - Gone are the days of calling mom for sage advice
or writing "Mrs. Manners" for etiquette how-to. Today's party givers and
announcement addicts are getting their invitation dos and don'ts in a
click.
Despite the appeal of trendy e-vites, sending traditional paper invitations
by mail is still the American preference. In fact, Americans spend $7.5
billion annually on greeting cards alone (that doesn't include what they
spend on invitations or stationery). The biggest change in invitations is
not how we send them but "who's" sending them.
"The most frequent questions we receive all revolve around difficult
wording situations," says Allison DeMeulder, president of Invitation
Consultants one of the original online invitation companies. "Many people
have complicated family situations, and the etiquette rules of years ago
just don't fit anymore."
If your parents are divorced and remarried, how do you incorporate
stepparents on wedding announcements? What if your parents aren't paying
for the wedding?
"Everybody wants to get it right when it comes to proper etiquette with
their invitations," says DeMeulder, whose online invitation services
provide an etiquette "boot-camp" section to answer these and other puzzling
questions. "If you can't find answers to what you're looking for, we even
provide an online chat option to provide instant consultation."
Besides difficult wording situations, there are other rules of etiquette
that many people may have never learned. For example:
Is it proper to use mailing labels on invitation envelopes? Should you use
"R.S.V.P." or "Regrets Only"? Is it appropriate to state "no children" on
invitations?
You may be surprised to learn how little you know when it comes to
invitation etiquette, but the good news is you can brush up in an instant
with online invitation consultants like, InvitationConsultants.com
(http://www.invitationconsultants.com). They are also the only online card
store that provides major brand invitations in addition to their own
original artwork designs; and one of the few sites that offer an address,
stuff and mail service.