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Picture of a robin on a christmas card
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Hi I was in college the other day and we were talking about festivals. One of the women in my group said that she once sent a christmas card to someone with a picture of a robin on it and they sent it back to her as they said it was rude to send it with a robin on. Another women said that she had heard it too. My tutor aint got a clue what they were on about as she has never heard of this before. Just wondered if it is true and if so why?
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"An old English folk tale seeks to explain the Robin's distinctive red breast. Legend has it that when Jesus was dying on the cross, the Robin, then simply brown in colour, flew to his side and sang into his ear in order to comfort him in his pain. The blood from his wounds stained the Robin's breast, and thereafter all Robins got the mark of Christ's blood upon them."
Don't know if that is why they object to the Robin though.
"An old English folk tale seeks to explain the Robin's distinctive red breast. Legend has it that when Jesus was dying on the cross, the Robin, then simply brown in colour, flew to his side and sang into his ear in order to comfort him in his pain. The blood from his wounds stained the Robin's breast, and thereafter all Robins got the mark of Christ's blood upon them."
Don't know if that is why they object to the Robin though.
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