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  • #16
    Re: Do you still send cards?

    I send out Christmas cards to immediate and extended family, and give birthday cards to close family. Close friends get the same. Last year we did photo postcards, which came out great (we combined the baby's birth announcement with a holiday greeting). They were cheaper to buy and a lot cheaper to send.

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    • #17
      Re: Do you still send cards?

      Originally posted by 2moretrees
      Do you still send cards for events or have you moved to electronic greetings? I still feel it is more proper to send birthday and holiday greeting cards through regular mail instead of ecards. Am I just behind the times?
      I don't think you are behind the times. I also still send cards out through the mail. E-cards are so impersonal sometimes. Once in a while, fine. All the time, Not for me.

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      • #18
        Re: Do you still send cards?

        I'm usually doing pretty good to remember to get an e-card sent out. For birtdhay's of family members or close friends, I make sure to give them a call. To me at least, I much prefer a phone call rather than a card or even a letter because in a phone call you can interact with that person and say a whole lot more in a lot faster time than when writing a letter (even if I type it at 55 WPM, I still can talk faster.)

        Keeping It Frugal in Texas,
        Laura

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        • #19
          Re: Do you still send cards?

          yes, especially to my older relatives

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          • #20
            Re: Do you still send cards?

            I send cards to family and friends.

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            • #21
              Re: Do you still send cards?

              I was thinking yesterday how much I love christmas, every day there are new cards in the mail, little reminders that someone was thinking of us this time of year .

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