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In reply to the discussion: Are Christmas cards no longer a thing? [View all]DFW
(59,729 posts)59. We sent out close to 80 of them.
Got close to that back. Last year, we even got one from the Biden White House, as usual (when a Democrat is in office, that is). Not this year, maybe someone else is living there now?
Its true that almost all of them came from older friends and colleagues, but at 73, thats only normal. Our friends of 40 or 50 years ago are pushing 73 as well. The government types and few businesses span the full range, of course.
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The younger families send cards with photos of them and their kids on them, i love them.
dem4decades
Dec 29
#6
A lot of people I know have stopped sending them completely, or send them only to their
highplainsdem
Dec 29
#7
I'm in the center of the country, but I've heard about problems like the ones I've run into both from
highplainsdem
Dec 30
#44
Cards and packages I sent out on 12/15 are just now being received 15 days later.
Totally Tunsie
Wednesday
#54
I'm the one who does it in my house. I still believe it's important to my elder relatives.
maxsolomon
Dec 30
#39
I guess it depends - on age, personal tradition, available time, number of friends and/or family
NewHendoLib
Dec 29
#12
We haven't been able to coordinate a family photo to use on a card the past few years
Shambala
Dec 30
#24
My wife and I have been sending fewer and fewer. Life in the Trumpocene has made us increasingly jaded and cynical.
Borogove
Dec 30
#29
I stopped sending them six years ago. I don't blame people for dropping me off their list for not reciprocating theirs,
chia
Dec 30
#35
I work for Hallmark (not the Hallmark store) and we sell a lot of cards
helpisontheway
Wednesday
#57