I'm just curious, did anybody else have a problem with people failing to RSVP for their shower? My mom is really irritated because about 1/3 of the people invited to my shower have not responded by the requested date. (I know about my shower - I wanted to spend more time with my guests and I get nervous being surprised.) It's a mixture of people on my side and my DH's side. And a mixture of family members and friends. My mom gave both her phone # and her email on the invite, so it's not like they have the excuse that they were too shy to call. And we know it's not that they got lost in the mail, because they've mentioned the invitation to other mutual people.
I know the world does not revolve around my shower and honestly most people groan when they get an invite to a shower. I know that. But I can't help but feel a little hurt, like it's sending a message that I'm not cared about that much. I'm sure it's just the pregnancy hormones.
Just a rant. I needed to get that off my chest. But I'm assuming this is an across the board thing with others having the same issue?
Re: Just a rant about people & RSVP's
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I wouldn't take it personally. For some reason, people do not RSVP for all sorts of events. Showers, parties, weddings, whatever. I think sometimes people forget, other times people don't see the point of RSVPing (which I don't get, clearly there is a point), and other times they wait to make sure they can come up until the day before.
DH and I had to call a handful of people who didn't RSVP for our wedding - one of DH's friends said he hadn't responded because his fiance hadn't decided yet if she wanted to come. Tough nuts, tell us now or we'll RSVP "no" for the both of you.
If your Mom has the peoples' phone numbers I'd have her give them a call. People are usually embarrassed (not always, DH's friend was just business as usual) when they get called on the carpet that they didn't RSVP.
I've found that people in general suck with replying these days. If it's an invite that's sent snail mail people either lose it or put it somehwere and forget about it or if it's electronic people rsvp and don't show or don't rsvp and you're left guessing.
It's a major pet peeve of mine
This really is funny!
I kind of wonder if many people don't even know what RSVP means. Seriously...I don't think they do. I always RSVP. I think it is kind of odd when I call and the person (hostess) acts "surprised" that I called to say I was coming. Weird.
I would have your mom call everyone and let them know she needs to know if they are coming or not because she needs to plan food and seating. If she doesn't speak to them personally have her leave a message for a call-back-by date. I also say that if I don't hear from them then I will put them down as a "NO". I have not had people come that I did that with.
To the pp that siad people don't even act apologetic: I think it is because they don't even know what RSVP means.
Another reason people don't RSVP, I think, is because they want to keep their options open. Its like well...I guess I'll come if nothing else comes up, but I don't actually want you to count on me coming. Annoying.
Another random RSVP pet peeve... people who RSVP that they ARE coming to your wedding/reception and then don't show up. It can be a major hassle and expense to acquire extra seating and meals, and the people who ditch never seem to have a legitimate reason...they just decide they'd rather not! Ugh!!
I had people who did not RSVP to our wedding, and then CAME! I kid you not. Talk about rude.
I had people RSVP for the wedding, select the prime rib (of course) and not show. That was a costly 20some dinners no one ate
Honestly, when I threw my sister's shower I sent out probably 30 invites to her friends and our family (she lives 2hours away by her BF's family so they had their own shower.) only about 1/3 RSVP'd, and it was barely to me! & the worst part was, most of the people that said they'd come DIDN'T SHOW UP! didn't call to say they were sorry or something came up or anything. I just find that part absolutely rude.
However, I have been guilty of getting an invite to a shower, not planning on going to it and forgetting to say anything. So, with that I'd have to assume that they don't plan on going.