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Yet another holiday card poll
So I read this in my Real Simple magazine this weekend...
And now I have questions.
Holiday cards in the digital age are:
A) Tradition, much like cookies and family gatherings - send them out to everyone, regardless if your family is linked in to some social network.
Useful. Send them to folks outside of the social network only. (I.E. - not on Facebook, etc.) Everyone else has already seen my vacation photos online.
C) An Outdated practice. Don't send them at all. Save paper and money.
Anyone not sending them out?
Re: Yet another holiday card poll
a. it is important to slow down and do something by hand. I sign every card and hand address them. It takes almost no effort (or thought or care) to type out a status update and to my mind that makes them almost meaningless.
A card requires thought and care. I've skipped them entirely in the past when the option was to do something easy (shutterfly, etc) or not at all.
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I would have opted not to do them but DH brought it up. He came across a hilarious card on reddit.com last week and now he is convinced we have to do one like it. Both are families are very fun and would get a laugh out of it, its just a matter of actually getting it done. We just got married but will be using a wedding photo for thank you cards so people will already see those.
Being newly married and having a place of our own I hope we get some so I can put them up for display. We were living together last Christmas but now that we are married and have officially entered 'adulthood' I'm hoping we get more.
I've gotten answers across the board. (Posted the poll on FB as well.)
I wasn't originally going to send them out. I don't do a letter because I often feel that they are pretentious. (Besides, we had a pretty depressing year... cancer... deaths, etc... woo?) So it'd basically be me signing 35 cards and popping them in the mail. I also hand out cards with gifts/cookies to folks that are local.
And I don't save cards... so I wouldn't expect anyone else to, which makes it seem even more wasteful.
But then I discovered that I bought a TON of Christmas cards on clearance last year. So, I guess I'm sending them out just because I already spent the cash on them. *sigh*