"Your friends who love you".
2007-01-17 04:31:59
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answered by AlongthePemi 6
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You can do either. Put given by friends, or all of the names. We have done both. We had 3 hostesses for one shower and put all 3 names, and then the next shower we just put Friends...
2007-01-17 04:30:29
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answered by Blondi 6
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I like the special friends idea, but what if the people who didnt help feel bad because they are "not special"
How many friend are you talking about? 1-4? list the names
5+ just say "Friends of the Mommy to Be"
2007-01-17 04:35:56
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answered by Elizabeth H 2
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At my baby shower, my 2 sisters and 2 friends put their names, which I thought was very appropriate. I was honored that they were giving me a shower and I'm glad the invitation recognized them as the ones organizing the event.
2007-01-17 04:32:49
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answered by Butterfly 3
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2016-12-14 02:48:32
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answered by ? 4
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all who love you sounds nice. something gushy. pregnant chicks like that. or maybe you can get creative and all those involved could do something to distigush themselves (like a red scarf or a babyshower pin or a different party hat) and whatever it is put that in the 'given by' line
2007-01-17 04:32:43
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answered by Blenderhead 4
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My family did one together, and rather than list several names, we just said "Her Family"
'Special Friends' would be fine, I think. If you think some people would be offended that they weren't included (offended that THEY weren't special enough, or whatever), you could just say "friends."
2007-01-17 04:36:13
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answered by who me? 5
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Proper etiquette is that you list all names according the Vanderbelt book of etiquette... Then under the RSVP put one name and number for them
2007-01-17 04:35:45
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answered by ? 2
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i would put close friends and not list all the names. it will be to cluttered if you listed everyone names and then God forbid you leave someone out. yes but special or close friends.
2007-01-17 04:30:50
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answered by littleluvkitty 6
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