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Can you also call him, tell him it's in the mail, and ask him to call with his decision when he gets the info? Maybe provide an email address, too, in case he doesn't feel comfortable saying yes/no on the phone.
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I have a last minute guest to add, but our RSVPs are due tomarrow. What is the best way to approach the fact that his invitation isn't even getting sent until the deadline? Should I skip the RSVP card completely and write a nice note telling him to call me with his decision?