Is it time up for Xmas cards?

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Francisco

Is it time up for Xmas cards?

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Post: # 1868Post Francisco »

I am siiting here as dawn is breaking, gazing at the numerous Chrismas cards, on the mantlepiece,the sideboard,arcing gracefully on strings on the walls.
Pretty, sparkly, shimmering gaudiness,some metallic, some with stuck on Glitter...some even with music inside...
But in a few days, all are redundant...their purpose is served, but all that cost, and the postage, and the wasted paper and stuff....
This must now be an environmental issue, surely the resources used in the manufacture and disposal could be put to better ,greener use?
We now can have electronic greeting cards, we can telephone messsges and skype our loved ones with our seasonal goodwill...

Is it time to ditch the Xmas cards...and birthday one too??

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Graham Knight

Re: Is it time up for Xmas cards?

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Post: # 1869Post Graham Knight »

Yes - this year especially as I'm away for Xmas... I've had to use the electronic Christmas cards ( courtesy of J.L. ).
It's the way forward now .
£17 a year subscription charge , and you can send as many Xmas , Birthday, New Year e.cards , as you like .
Brandyboy

Re: Is it time up for Xmas cards?

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Post: # 1870Post Brandyboy »

How impersonal.. ;)

We still send Christmas and Birthday cards every year and people love sending us hand written cards from all around the world as well. :cheers:
Francisco

Re: Is it time up for Xmas cards?

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Post: # 1874Post Francisco »

...To tell the truth...I don't even look at them, but my wife does enjoy the whole experience.

I'd rather donate to a homeless charity or food bank than buy and send cards...but I don't do that either..

Miserable git?....I couldn't possibly comment.... :D
Graham Knight

Re: Is it time up for Xmas cards?

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Post: # 1875Post Graham Knight »

JamesB wrote: 30 Dec 2019 09:42 How impersonal.. ;)

We still send Christmas and Birthday cards every year and people love sending us hand written cards from all around the world as well. :cheers:
............

I think it's the future, JamesB.
Just as e.mails have more or less replaced , personal, hand written letters .
:D
orangepicker

Re: Is it time up for Xmas cards?

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Post: # 1886Post orangepicker »

Sorry but for me you cannot beat a hand written personal card especially when you live 1000 s of miles away with very little chance of seeing that individual .
All electronic cards sent to me were deleated without me opening them. It might be modern but in my eyes its just lazy and impersonal

Just an opinion
Graham Knight

Re: Is it time up for Xmas cards?

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Post: # 1887Post Graham Knight »

It's the future ! :D
Brandyboy

Re: Is it time up for Xmas cards?

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Post: # 1904Post Brandyboy »

So nowadays there are three ways of sending a card of any sort..

An e -card which is in a form of an email and very impersonal and yes lazy.

Using a website like Moonpig who will send the card for you after pickng one, but of course you can`t write in it because it`s all done on online.
Still a bit impersonal but saves you the hassle posting them yourself.

Or the way we prefer and that`s going to a card shop, picking the appropriate card, writing the approprate words inside and then posting them.
The recipient knows this and feels that the card is that bit extra special and wo betide anyone who doesn`t recipricate in the same manner. :walk like an egyptian:
Graham Knight

Re: Is it time up for Xmas cards?

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Post: # 1983Post Graham Knight »

Fair enough...point taken . :D
Francisco

Re: Is it time up for Xmas cards?

#10

Post: # 1996Post Francisco »

...ours all went in the bin, yesterday....sheer waste!

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