5
FAH-1 H-820
PREPARING
INVITATIONS
(CT:CH-26; 06-21-2012)
(Office of Origin: S/CPR)
(Updated only to revise Office of Origin and some formatting)
5 FAH-1 H-821 FORMAL
INVITATIONS
(TL:CH-4;
07-31-2002)
Any person responsible for preparing invitations on behalf
of the Department must follow the guidelines in the following sections.
5 FAH-1 H-821.1 Engraved Cards
(CT:CH-26;
06-21-2012)
a. Use the
fully engraved card and semi-engraved card (5 x 4 ) for state occasions,
formal luncheons, and dinners from the Secretary and other Department
officials.
b. Use engraved
cards at post for formal functions held by the chief of mission or the
principal officer at a consulate. The ambassador may authorize use by the
deputy chief of mission and a chief representative of other agencies, such as
USAID (see 5
FAH-1 Exhibit H-821.1).
5 FAH-1 H-821.2 Handwritten Invitations
(TL:CH-4;
07-31-2002)
A formal invitation may be handwritten; however, the wording
and spacing should follow the engraved model. All words and numbers, except in
the address, must be spelled out (see 5 FAH-1
Exhibit H-821.2).
5 FAH-1 H-822 INFORMAL
INVITATIONS
(TL:CH-4;
07-31-2002)
a. The
invitation for an informal occasion may be extended on a formal card (printed
or handwritten), through a personal note, telephone, a calling card, or on a
folded informal card. When using a folded informal card, the invitation is
written inside the card (see 5 FAH-1 H-822
Exhibit H-822).
b. An informal
invitation may contain abbreviations and figures. Use the initials
"RSVP" when requesting an acknowledgement.
5 FAH-1 H-823 USING TITLES
ON INVITATIONS
(TL:CH-4;
07-31-2002)
Use titles only on invitations extended by an ambassador,
minister, charg d' affaires, consul general, or consul in charge of a post.
Other officers must use their full names.
5 FAH-1 H-824 R.S.V.P.
AND REGRETS ONLY
(TL:CH-4;
07-31-2002)
a. On an
engraved card, a single strike-through in ink over the engraved "RSVP is
acceptable. When requesting only negative responses, pen in "regrets
only" directly below "R.S.V.P.
b. For informal
invitations, add "R.S.V.P." or "Regrets Only" in the lower
left corner when the invitation is for a meal, or when an acknowledgement is
desired.
c. For formal
or informal invitations, a to remind (pour memoire) card can be sent, usually
a week in advance of the event. NOTE: Send this only to important guests when
a response has not been received and the assumption is that the guest will
attend the event.
5 FAH-1 H-825 INDICATING
DRESS
(CT:CH-26;
06-21-2012)
The type of dress for both formal and informal entertaining
may be specified on invitations. Specify either white tie, black tie or
business attire in the lower left corner of the invitation, directly below
"R.S.V.P" (see 5 FAH-1
Exhibit H-821.2).
5 FAH-1 H-826 USING FULL
NAMES
(CT:CH-26;
06-21-2012)
a. Use the full
name (Mr. John Russell Doe) of the host or hostess on the invitation, but only
the surname (Mr. and Mrs. Doe) for invited guests. Show the full name of
guests on the envelope.
b. When addressing
an envelope for an invitation to an ambassador and spouse, the first name is
omitted. For a married female ambassador, the correct address is to "The
Honorable The U.S. Ambassador and Mr. John Doe". For a married female
ambassador with a different surname, the correct address is to "The
Honorable Mary Smith The U.S. Ambassador and Mr. James Johnson. For a married
male ambassador and spouse with the same surname, the correct address is to
The Honorable The U.S. Ambassador and Mrs. John Smith.
c. When
addressing an envelope or an invitation to a married couple with different
surnames, the correct address is to "Ms. Mary A. Smith and Mr. John Q.
Doe".
d. For more
information on using titles, see 5 FAH-1 Exhibit
H-426, Forms of Address.
5 FAH-1 H-827 FUNCTION
LOCATION
(TL:CH-4;
07-31-2002)
Indicate the place where the function is to be held in the
lower right corner of the invitation. If acceptance is to be made to another
location, indicate the address or telephone number of that location after the
words "reply to, directly below the words "R.S.V.P" in the
lower left corner.
5 FAH-1 H-828 REPLIES TO
INVITATIONS
(TL:CH-4;
07-31-2002)
a. Invited
guests should reply to formal invitations within a day of receipt. Write
acceptance or regret in longhand on the front page of white, formal stationery
(5" x 7 1/4") (see 5 FAH-1 Exhibit
H-828).
b. Write reply
in the same form and language as the invitation received. Although it is not
necessary to explain regrets, it is courteous to do so.
c. An invited
guest should use the full name of the host and hostess on the envelope, but
only the last name on the written reply itself. Guests must also use their own
full names on the reply and show the date of response in the lower left corner
of the card.
d. Guests
should reply promptly to informal invitations by personal note or by telephone.
5 FAH-1 H-829 UNASSIGNED
(TL:CH-4;
07-31-2002)
5 FAH-1
Exhibit H-821.1
ENGRAVED INVITATION (FORMAL)DEPARTMENT
(TL:CH-4; 07-31-2002)

On the occasion
of the
Dedication of the
United States Veterans Memorial Museum
The Secretary of State
requests the pleasure of your company
at luncheon
on Wednesday, the twenty-first of April
at twelve-thirty oclock
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The Benjamin
Franklin Room
RSVP
The Department of State
(202) 647-1735
Twenty-second and C Streets, N.W.
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The Benjamin Franklin Room
R.S.V.P. The Department of State
(202) 647-1735 Twenty-second and C Streets, N.W.
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The
Secretary of State
requests
the pleasure of your company
at
dinner
on
Friday, the tenth of May
at
seven oclock
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In
honor of His Excellency the Minister of Finance
and Mrs.___________.

The
American Ambassador and Mrs. Bowers
request
the honor of the company of
Mr.
and Mrs. Jones
at
dinner
on
Wednesday, the third of August
at
eight oclock
R.S.V.P.
Black tie (address optional)
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5 FAH-1 Exhibit H-821.2
HANDWRITTEN INVITATION (FORMAL)
(TL:CH-4; 07-31-2002)
Mr.
and Mrs. John Russell Doe
request
the pleasure of the company of
Mr.
and Mrs. Brown
at
dinner
on
Tuesday, the fourth of July
at
eight oclock
R.S.V.P. 570
Dupont Street
Black Tie City,
State (if
sent outside the city)
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5 FAH-1
Exhibit H-822
HANDWRITTEN INVITATION (INFORMAL)
(TL:CH-4; 07-31-2002)
Luncheon
Saturday, May 10
one oclock
R.S.V.P.
304 South Street
Telephone
number City, State
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Friday,
September 21
Cocktails
6 - 8
Mr. and Mrs. John Jones
R.S.V.P. 304 South
Street
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5 FAH-1
Exhibit H-828
FORMAL REPLY ON CARD (ACCEPTANCE)
(TL:CH-4; 07-31-2002)
Mr.
and Mrs. James Robert Jones
accept
with pleasure
the
kind invitation of
Mr.
and Mrs. Jackson
to
dinner
on
Thursday, the first of May
at
eight oclock
200
Manor Avenue
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Mr.
and Mrs. James Robert Jones
regret
that they are unable to accept
the
kind invitation of
Mr.
and Mrs. Jackson
to
dinner
on
Monday, the tenth of October
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