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mrs. eggplant had a fantastic post on her online rsvp's:
http://www.weddingbee.com/2007/08/14/the-invitation-post/
you can check out her wording there. and here are screenshots of her rsvp website!
http://www.weddingbee.com/2007/08/15/respondez-sil-vous-plait/
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In order to be environmentally conscious, my fiance and I have a website where guests can RSVP by entering their last names and zip codes to RSVP instead of sending RSVP cards back to us.
That said, I'm *totally* at a loss at what to write on the inserts and I can't find any guidance online.
"Please find detailed information about our wedding and RSVP at
<ourwebsite>.com/RSVP."
seems a bit casual. (It also omits the date by which we'd like our guests to RSVP....)
Any suggestions?