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Showing Original Post only (View all)Your thoughts, please. A neighbor told me that it is bad form to: [View all]
Send Christmas card via e-mail. I have done my shopping for the grandchildren and for the 'Secret Santa' we have adopted for the adults.
As with many, the thoughts of sending cards is hard. Not the effort but just a simple thing like stamps.
I want to remember my friends but, as things are, I can send some cards but not to everyone.
When she said it was 'bad form' I cringed. My plan was to sent a note on cards via one of the free sites.
Now I feel like Scrooge.
What do you think?
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Your thoughts, please. A neighbor told me that it is bad form to: [View all]
Paper Roses
Dec 2013
OP
I actually like them. Here's the solution: don't send her one. It isn't bad form.
Squinch
Dec 2013
#5
I have discovered that my handwriting has deteriorated significantly over the last several years.
CTyankee
Dec 2013
#13
I am finding the same thing. I can type as fast as I can speak, but I can't write so anyone
Squinch
Dec 2013
#24
To each their own, I guess. I send a few each year by mail, but it's not sustainable.
NYC_SKP
Dec 2013
#6
I enjoy getting e-cards. They are so much more that a folded piece of paper with a short note and
shraby
Dec 2013
#18
You are not Scrooge. How old is this neighbor? It could be a generational thing. My
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#19