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e-mailing Christmas greetings
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What does everybody regard as correct etiquette these days regarding e-mailing Christmas greetings?
We send out so many cards and a "round robin" Christmas letter to friends we rarely see that it's becoming an increasing time-consuming chore, not to mention the expense of postage.
I announced I was going to send as many letters & gretings as possible this year by e-mail, especially to friends overseas but my husband was horrified, saying he thought it looked mean not to send a card.
What does everybody else do?
We send out so many cards and a "round robin" Christmas letter to friends we rarely see that it's becoming an increasing time-consuming chore, not to mention the expense of postage.
I announced I was going to send as many letters & gretings as possible this year by e-mail, especially to friends overseas but my husband was horrified, saying he thought it looked mean not to send a card.
What does everybody else do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The trouble with those email greetings is that most often they are not personal, they are usually sent to about 50 people and have some cheesy or rude jpg jolly ho santa thing attached.
I'd prefer to receive a card through the post from close friends and family, but saying that, I am useless at sending them out and never make the final posting date.
For family and friends in the UK a posted card, for friends in Europe maybe a christmas/happy new year card, and for my friends in the far east & Oz, an individual email with seasons greetings and wishing them all the best for 2007.
I'd prefer to receive a card through the post from close friends and family, but saying that, I am useless at sending them out and never make the final posting date.
For family and friends in the UK a posted card, for friends in Europe maybe a christmas/happy new year card, and for my friends in the far east & Oz, an individual email with seasons greetings and wishing them all the best for 2007.
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