Miss Manners on: Digital RSVPs
Q: Is it impolite to send a handwritten note as an RSVP when directed on the wedding invitation to use a QR code instead?
Miss Manners says: No, it is not impolite. That it will also annoy the hosts is just butter on the bread.
Your Head Bitch says: Eeeeehhhhh. I wold argue that it's not impolite -- it is, of course, the perfectly correct way to RSVP to a wedding invitation. However, I slightly take issue with the doing it with the intention of annoying the host, which feels needlessly petty to me. Which is to say, it's not impolite, but it is inconsiderate. Would your Head Bitch put a QR code on an invitation? Never. I shudder at the thought of how ugly it would look. However, I do understand why they might do it (costs, the need to inquire about additional questions like allergies, meal choice, etc.), and do not feel 'annoying' the happy couple should be a stated goal here. I might say in my note something about struggling to work the code, and how happy you are to attend. Surely their grandmother did the same. But this contriteness is slightly important, as you have also created an additional task for them in terms of needing to follow up with you about whatever else the website might have asked, and you should not necessarily feel morally superior about that, okay? They don't necessarily need an extra task in this moment.
And know that this is how they will picture you when your note arrives.














