The people who receive the invitation fill out the reply card. They would add Miss Helen Hunt or Mr. George Smith or Mr. Frank and Mrs. Jane Jones or Mr. and Mrs. Michael Woods.
2007-11-09 00:43:40
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answer #1
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answered by Lydia 7
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The guest fills it out
2007-11-08 07:43:01
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answer #2
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answered by HOPEFUL 2
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As noted, it is for the guests to put their name.
A tip I read is that you can fill out the line for the guests who are invited (it is especially helpful with a 'no kids' invite) - that way you can ensure they understand who is invited and you can read the response card!
2007-11-08 05:29:19
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answered by nova_queen_28 7
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The persons name
2007-11-08 05:08:00
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answered by eeyore6838 5
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Mr or Mrs is what it stands for
No you let them fill it out. :)
2007-11-08 05:12:24
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answered by Whit 4
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Their title (Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms)
2007-11-08 05:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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It's there to show that they put their names in the blank...
M_r & mrs. smith
M_rs. aunt sue
I'm probably just going to fill that blank out for them when I'm sending out the invites.
2007-11-08 05:09:43
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answer #7
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answered by Hillary1034 4
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Mr., Mrs. Ms, Miss So and SO
2007-11-08 05:08:50
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answered by Cute Mom of 2 6
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The title for the person's name.
Which would be M___________
Mr. Brown
2007-11-08 05:26:15
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answered by OFFICIALLY MRS. HOWARD! 5
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Its so you can put
M_r Jones____
M_rs Jones____
M_iss Jones____
2007-11-08 05:07:07
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answered by pspoptart 6
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