Is Anyone Sending E Cards This Christmas Instead of Traditional Christmas Cards
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E cards or traditional cards this year what are people sending due to cost of postage?
I am doing traditional but hardly posting any, just a few. All others are exchanged by hand now or deliver ourselves if passing.
I posted my Christmas cards to friends and relatives who lives miles away on 29 November using first class stamps with the barcodes attached to them. No replies from any of them so far. I have received E Cards in the past and I am not one bit impressed with any of them.
I would prefer an email instead of an e-card. I’m still sending Christmas cards although I have culled quite a few.
I have not done either for many years, don't tend to bother with cards. I'm also not concerned about receiving any either I think they are a waste of money
I make everyone's Christmas card, they're better than shop bought or e cards which I don't like
I stopped sending Christmas cards few years ago and instead donate the money to a few charities that mean something to me r family. I always donate to children’s heartbeat trust (think it’s just Northern Ireland charity) they helped my sister 7yrs ago when my nephew was born and needed open heart surgery and again when my granddaughter was born 6yrs ago and needed open heart surgery also (cases were completely isolated) also Ronald McDonald house who hosted both families while little 1s were in hospital. I also donate to whatever charities I feel need it most r have helped family out that yr. Spend more money on charities than I’d have spent on cards etc but I feel much better and I let all those I usually send cards to know that I’ve sent donations to charities instead.
chele44 I stopped giving donations to the big named charities because the media constantly exposing those types as the worst of the lot when it comes to abusing their positions and salaries. The flashy cars, expenses claimed, etc. But the charity you have named sounds genuine.
You have a heart of gold and I am wishing you an early Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year.
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