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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
If your invitations do not require travel or hotel arrangements to be made by the guests, I would suggest mailing them 30 days in advance. Otherwise, I would allow 60 days.
- Goose&TonicLv 61 decade ago
I would recommend 6-8 weeks notice for people to plan. Plus, that is near a holiday and in the summer and a lot of people will have other plans. For example, I've already RSVP'd to a wedding on 7/7/07.
- KathySLv 71 decade ago
It depends on the occasion. For a wedding or something similar, it should be at least a month in advance. Since it's the summer, I would say even earlier because people go away on vacation.
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- drshortyLv 71 decade ago
If you do it too soon in advance, people will forget. A month at the most, unless special arrangements need to be made.
- 1 decade ago
a month ahead. if you do it a month a ahead, people will know ahead of time. summer parties need to be notified about very early in advance. (people usually travel and stuff)
Source(s): experience