I send both. I send digital to people that I could actually see in person and wish a Merry Christmas too if I have their address. However the people that I won't see or be able to Wish a Merry Christmas I send a old fashion christmas snail mail card to.
I always send out Christmas cards in the mail. I enjoy keeping in touch with people through email but there's nothing like getting a Chrsitmas card in the mail! I know that our family still receives about the same number of cards in the mail every year.
We usually send Christmas cards although, sending holiday cards would be more welcome to certain people. I don't like sending digital cards and i always plan on sending real cards no matter how slow our post is *cough*. Over the years i believe the cards have stayed about the same, but now they get more high tech,instead of just a template from Costco, people are photo shopping collages of pictures together
I never send digital cards. I still do it the old fashion way. Every year, I send out approximately 40 Christmas cards. Sure e-cards saves you so much money, are fast and efficient, but I find that they can be so impersonal. Sending real cards say that you took time to write to each and every individual.
Unfortunately we don't have an efficient postal system in our country so sending physical cards is pretty much impossible. This is such a pity as I have not been able to send cards for a few years now and I therefore don't receive cards. Haven't received a card now for about five years.
I now only send Christmas messages via the internet, which makes it all so impersonal. The only good thing is that I am not wasting paper and polluting the environment with delivery vehicles.
I used to be meticulous about sending cards, but not so much anymore. There are a few on my list, but not many. Over the years, I found that only about 10% of people send cards to me, so I decided not to stress about it.
it won't be able to get under final 365 days!! as quickly as 365 days i improve into particularly broke i'm no Scrooge, and could no longer deliver a card. the subsequent 365 days i chanced on who my genuine acquaintances have been, as diverse human beings have been happy to drop me from their record and in all probability relieved that I had completed that. I even have been given taking part in cards from the persons I see every day and spot no evaluate it. of direction, if somebody improve into say in well being facility i might or particular exceptions.
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I send both. I send digital to people that I could actually see in person and wish a Merry Christmas too if I have their address. However the people that I won't see or be able to Wish a Merry Christmas I send a old fashion christmas snail mail card to.
Have the decreased....nope.
I always send out Christmas cards in the mail. I enjoy keeping in touch with people through email but there's nothing like getting a Chrsitmas card in the mail! I know that our family still receives about the same number of cards in the mail every year.
I send out Christmas cards. The holiday I am celebrating is Christmas and I'm proud to say the word.
Yes, the number of cards that I have received has gone down over the years...I'm not sure why though...
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We usually send Christmas cards although, sending holiday cards would be more welcome to certain people. I don't like sending digital cards and i always plan on sending real cards no matter how slow our post is *cough*. Over the years i believe the cards have stayed about the same, but now they get more high tech,instead of just a template from Costco, people are photo shopping collages of pictures together
I never send digital cards. I still do it the old fashion way. Every year, I send out approximately 40 Christmas cards. Sure e-cards saves you so much money, are fast and efficient, but I find that they can be so impersonal. Sending real cards say that you took time to write to each and every individual.
Unfortunately we don't have an efficient postal system in our country so sending physical cards is pretty much impossible. This is such a pity as I have not been able to send cards for a few years now and I therefore don't receive cards. Haven't received a card now for about five years.
I now only send Christmas messages via the internet, which makes it all so impersonal. The only good thing is that I am not wasting paper and polluting the environment with delivery vehicles.
I used to be meticulous about sending cards, but not so much anymore. There are a few on my list, but not many. Over the years, I found that only about 10% of people send cards to me, so I decided not to stress about it.
it won't be able to get under final 365 days!! as quickly as 365 days i improve into particularly broke i'm no Scrooge, and could no longer deliver a card. the subsequent 365 days i chanced on who my genuine acquaintances have been, as diverse human beings have been happy to drop me from their record and in all probability relieved that I had completed that. I even have been given taking part in cards from the persons I see every day and spot no evaluate it. of direction, if somebody improve into say in well being facility i might or particular exceptions.
I send out CHRISTMAS cards. I never send digital cards, ever.
The amount I receive has increased for me.
I still love mailing cards