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• The Meaning
of R.S.V.P.
Let's Clear Up the Confusion
By Donna Pilato, About.com
I hope that this week's tip will benefit hosts and guests alike,
because there seems to be a lot of confusion about the meaning of
the above term.
Lack of RSVP's - A Growing Problem
I hear more and more often, and have found in my personal
experience, that hosts often do not receive firm indications whether
guests plan to attend their parties, even if R.S.V.P. is clearly
printed on the invitation. This could mean either one of two things.
First it could mean that rudeness is a growing trend in our society.
Or, as I would prefer to believe, people no longer understand what
the term means. Assuming the best, and that the decline in
R.S.V.P.'s can be attributed to ignorance and not rudeness, I will
clarify this for the record.
What RSVP Means
The term R.S.V.P. comes from the French expression "répondez s'il
vous plaît", meaning "please respond". If R.S.V.P. is written on an
invitation it means the invited guest must tell the host whether or
not they plan to attend the party. It does not mean to respond only
if you're coming, and it does not mean respond only if you're not
coming (the expression "regrets only" is reserved for that
instance). It means the host needs a definite head count for the
planned event, and needs it by the date specified on the invitation.
Why It's Inconsiderate to Not RSVP
An incomplete list of respondents can cause numerous problems for a
host including difficulty in planning food quantities, issues
relating to minimum guarantees with catering halls, uncertainty over
the number of party favors and difficulties in planning appropriate
seating, among other things.
So the next time you see R.S.V.P. on an invitation you receive,
please call your host and respond promptly.
(extract from: http://entertaining.about.com/cs/etiquette/qt/tip122500.htm)
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