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Response card envelopes are used to collect responses to an invitation or event. It is important to address them properly to ensure that they reach their intended recipient. Here are some guidelines to address response card envelopes: 1. Write the recipient's name on the front of the envelope. This should be the same name that appears on the invitation. 2. If the recipient is part of a couple, write both names on the envelope. For example, "Mr. and Mrs. John Smith." 3. If the recipient is part of a family, write the family name on the envelope. For example, "The Smith Family." 4. Include the return address in the upper left-hand corner of the envelope. This is where the response card will be returned. 5. If the response card is going to a different address than the one on the invitation, write that address on the front of the envelope as well. 6. Use legible handwriting or print the addresses using a computer or label maker to ensure the information is easy to read. 7. Double-check the spelling of the recipient's name and the address before sending the response card envelope. By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your response card envelopes are properly addressed and that you receive accurate responses to your invitation or event.
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