You have been lucky enough to receive a wedding invitation but now you have to respond. What are you going to say? Fortunately there are a variety of examples of rsvp for wedding invitations wordings available.
These examples of rsvp for wedding invitations are responses for either formal or informal styles of wedding invitation.
A more formal wedding invitation may come with its own rsvp card inside and all you have to do is fill in the blanks. If not and you want to keep up the formality then examples of rsvp for wedding invitations of the formal nature would be that you either "accept with pleasure" or "decline with regret".
If you have received a more casual or even funny invitation the examples of rsvp for wedding invitations of this nature can run to "please reserve us two of your best seats", or "sorry give our seats away". You could also just go with "cant wait" or "cant come" as an alternative.
When you are the giver of wedding invitations you may want to include rsvp cards for the ease of reply for your guests. Examples of rsvp for wedding invitations can be tied in with the style of your actual wedding invitation or even with your colorscheme or theme.
Whatever you decide to do, however you decide to rsvp at the end of the day so long as you reply and let the bride and groom know your plans that is the main thing.
Lorna Mclaren has an information and resources website at http://www.a1-ourwedding.com where you can gather everything you need for your special day.