Leave that line blank. If you did not plan to attend you would put "not" on the line.
So...your reply card woud read.
Ms. Your Name
Will _______ attend.
2007-01-06 03:43:06
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answered by Jennifer 1
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If your name was the only one on the invitation, write your name on the line. If you were invited with a guest, write in the guests name after yours. This way, they will have a place card for your guest. From experience, don't write a guest's name if you aren't positive they're going with you. I ended up paying for extra guests who never showed up at my wedding.
2007-01-06 05:34:16
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answered by Cathy S 3
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this card, you reply whether or not your coming so you would be
will be (i guess) attend. if you weren't going you would put will not attend. the reply cards aren't just for people who are going but are for both so that's why they have the space.
2007-01-06 03:41:59
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answered by Anonymous
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If the full kin would be in attendance, on the cardboard it is going to declare: Mr. John Doe and kin. Or fairly, look into how the envelope became addressed. If it says Mr. John and Mrs. Jane Doe and kin....that's what might desire to circulate on that line. make helpful the completed kin is in certainty invited, additionally.
2016-10-30 04:07:36
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answered by ? 4
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Leave it blank. I would also suggest writing a note on the response in the extra room. I received lots of little notes and we saved them. For example one of my Aunts wrote that she was excited to share my day and another thanked me for the invite.It was nice to see others were excited too.
2007-01-06 04:07:14
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answered by emmandal 4
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Actually it's asking how many from your household is going to be attending the wedding. It's so the bride/groom know how many to tell the caterer to feed. I know this from experience!
2007-01-06 04:16:12
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answered by J*A*K*C 5
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I know, it's always confused me as well. I think it's fun to write something silly in there such as:
Mr. Smith will happily attent
Mr. Smith will delightfully attend
I prefer invitations that let you check "will" or "will not".
2007-01-06 03:44:33
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answered by Erika B 2
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I put the number of guest so I would put 2.
2007-01-06 11:38:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You put your name, leave the blank blank since you are going.
2007-01-06 07:20:06
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answered by Lydia 7
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