A casual save-the-date is a heads-up, not a form: names, date, "details soon". If people need to book flights, add the early link and say the proper invite is coming.
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Save the date — [Names] are getting married on [Date]! Details to follow.
Mark your calendar: [Date]. We're doing it! Invitation coming; if you're travelling you can already tell us at [Link].
[Names] · [Date] · save it! More soon. Early yeses welcome: [Link].
Placeholders in brackets — [Names], [Date], [Link], [Deadline], [Household] — are yours to fill; the generator below does it for you.
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Traditionally no — it says "save the date, invitation to follow". If your guests must book flights, an early "let us know if you can make it" with a link is helpful and increasingly common; just be clear it is a heads-up, not the final RSVP.
Around six months; eight for a destination or holiday-weekend wedding so people can book time off. The deadline calculator linked below places it relative to your date.
City is enough; the exact venue can wait for the invitation. Date, city, your names, "invitation to follow", and — if you are collecting early yeses — the link.
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All combinations: the RSVP wording hub. Not sure of the reply-by date? RSVP deadline calculator.
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