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Posted 4/30/2006 11:08:18 AM






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Just entering addresses for my save-the-dates and wasn't sure what to do for this one. The couple is engaged but not living together so do I sent one invite to both at one (her) address, or do I send them both their own invites?

Also, for room mates living together I'm sending each their own. Think this is okay or is it overkill seeing as they will now have the information twice?

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Posted 4/30/2006 11:28:07 AM






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I'd just send them one.  If it were me and FH I know we would probally only send one of them back with both our names on them so I think two invites would confuse us but thats just me

ETA - oops missed the roommate question (it's hard when you can't see the OP after you hit the reply button.  I don't like that)  Anyways, as for room mates, if they aren't a couple than they are probally expecting to each get their own.  But you know these people best.......

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Posted 4/30/2006 11:43:10 AM






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For the engaged couple that isn't living together, I would still just send one invite, but I would send the roommates each an invitation even though they live together.
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Posted 4/30/2006 12:23:42 PM






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I agree one invite to the one you're closest to or the one you've known longest... and roommates each their own.

Cole
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Posted 4/30/2006 10:23:55 PM






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I believe that the etiquette says living together or engaged just one invite.... roomates would definately be 2 esp. if you are inviting them with dates....

Any serious couples we sent one invite with both names regardless of whether or not they were engaged OR living together.... but they are close friends...

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Posted 4/30/2006 10:53:23 PM






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Okay as an extension to that question about the engaged/long term invites.

So You have John Doe and Jane Deer, How to do you address it?

To Mr. John Doe & Ms. Jane Deer

or

To Mr. & Ms Doe & Deer

???

We've got a lot of these to send out so I wanted to come up with a uniform way to send them out!

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Posted 5/1/2006 2:25:51 AM






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To Mr. John Doe and Ms. Jane Deer.
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