New 'Missed RSVP' Cards Address Wedding Etiquette Dilemma
Nishma Mistry introduces cards for guests who miss wedding RSVP deadlines, sparking debate on propriety and necessity.
- Nishma Mistry, a marketing manager and former bride, creates 'missed RSVP' cards for wedding guests who fail to respond to invitations by the deadline.
- The cards aim to hold guests accountable for their etiquette, stating their absence will be missed due to final numbers being submitted.
- Critics argue the cards are tacky, while supporters believe they address a significant issue in wedding planning.
- Etiquette expert Elaine Swann supports the initiative but suggests softening the message to avoid making guests feel worse.
- The debate highlights the importance of respecting RSVP deadlines for event planning, with mixed reactions from the public.