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Christmas Cards
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How many christmas cards will you be sending this year? Have you already written yours and are you worried about the threat of a postal strike before christmas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I stopped sending Christmas cards several years ago, and it’s such a relief not to ‘have’ to send them. All of my friends know, although quite a lot of them still send me one, but I really don’t mind if they don’t. It’s such a waste of money. It makes me laugh when people who belong to a club or organisation take their cards to the last meeting before Christmas and go round handing them out. Bah humbug, I’m afraid.
Quite a few - it costs a fortune in postage to send to friends overseas, but newsy chat is included and it's worth it to keep in touch. I always use up the left-over cards before buying a new pack and the village has a 'communal card' where you chip in a tenner and it is e-mailed around (surplus cash goes to charity). I also use an e-card firm which is very good, not sure if I can name it, Ja888i La**on, which at £10 a year is very, very useful.
No, I've not written mine yet and no, not worried about prospect of strike - people will have to understand and place the blame where it lies.
No, I've not written mine yet and no, not worried about prospect of strike - people will have to understand and place the blame where it lies.
The nine I send are to elderly relatives, I too stopped sending them to anyone else about five or six years ago. The money I would have spent goes to a local very close to my heart cancer unit.
These days, with email and other social media, I see it as totally pointless to spend/waste the money on cards and stamps to people who I’m in touch with throughout the year anyway.
These days, with email and other social media, I see it as totally pointless to spend/waste the money on cards and stamps to people who I’m in touch with throughout the year anyway.