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Not sending cards this year
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As the title says, im not sending cards this year, at the end of the day people look at them once then either pop them into a pile or place on side never to look at again.
Anyway, because of this and also that i dont have the addresses of you lot i just want to say that made a donation in leiu of cards to both CLIC sargent http://www.clicsargent.org.uk/Home and also to my nephew Deryn's appeal as a way of wishing you all a Merry Christmas :)
Anyway, because of this and also that i dont have the addresses of you lot i just want to say that made a donation in leiu of cards to both CLIC sargent http://www.clicsargent.org.uk/Home and also to my nephew Deryn's appeal as a way of wishing you all a Merry Christmas :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.red, i'm trying to pluck up the courage to make next year the last year i send them too. having mentioned it to a few people, i've had mixed reactions, and my otherhalf isn't very keen to stop (he's not the one who writes them though). i always buy the cards from the cancer research shop so would make a donation to them instead, including the cost of all the stamps i would have used.
good on you, and a happy christmas :o)
good on you, and a happy christmas :o)
lol, Mr CRX never writes the cards either so i think it should be down to the person who does to make the decision.
I always used to get charity cards too, as tesco say "every little helps" lol
I do still have the fun of the kids cards to do, 32 for one class (little CRX had written most in his own handwriting, but then he had 2 days off sick and the youngest decided to open them all)
I always used to get charity cards too, as tesco say "every little helps" lol
I do still have the fun of the kids cards to do, 32 for one class (little CRX had written most in his own handwriting, but then he had 2 days off sick and the youngest decided to open them all)
I hate cards, sending and receiving them. My computer went wrong earlier in the year and I lost a lot of files because I had to buy a new one. I am making this my excuse - I lost my address file. I still have a few addresses and there are some people who would be upset if I left them out but there are others I haven't seen for years and others who were my husbands friends and I don't even know them so this year I am cutting down considerably with a view to cutting them out altogether.
Redcrx, I stopped sending card about four or five years ago and give a donation to charity. I still send a couple to elderly aunts (one in Australia and one in London) and a close friend that lives far away. I know elderly people like to receive them (says she who will be 64 next year, ha, ha. My aunties are in their mid 80's and I do keep in regular touch with them as well.
To me Christmas cards to neighbours and people you see around all the time are totally stupid.
Happy Christmas to you.
I hope all goes well for Deryn! xx
xx
To me Christmas cards to neighbours and people you see around all the time are totally stupid.
Happy Christmas to you.
I hope all goes well for Deryn! xx
xx
I stopped sending them a few years ago when I realised I was sending over 150! It's nice to get them, but they only go in a pile on the table. I'd rather phone or email people, and I give a donation equivalent to what I would have spent to the NSPCC. I've had mixed reactions from people, but most people say they wish they had the courage to do it too.
I think it costs 32p to send second class - that's more than 6 shillings!!!!
I think it costs 32p to send second class - that's more than 6 shillings!!!!
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Since I stopped sending them I have stopped getting them from loads of people. They probably think I am no longer on this earth!! But noone has contacted us to enquire if we are OK, so I have no regrets, they can't be people that care about us!! (and to be honest I only sent out most of the cards because it became habit). There were people I sent them to that I hadn't seen in over 30 years!!
am thinking of putting a little note (printed from the computer) in with all the cards next year saying i'll no longer be sending cards and will donate to cancer research instead, but include my email address and phone number and ask to be taken off their christmas card list......if i can come up with a friendly way of saying it.
some people have said it's a good idea, some have said how miserable they think it is, and some have said they think it's a brave move. i feel it will be like de-junking my wardrobe - quite a relief if i can get down to doing it.
some people have said it's a good idea, some have said how miserable they think it is, and some have said they think it's a brave move. i feel it will be like de-junking my wardrobe - quite a relief if i can get down to doing it.
Lottie - how are you my dear, long time no chat ;o) See, I do care! Cards are difficult. Choose, pay, write (how much do you write in them?) address, stamp, post or hand deliver.The more people one knows - the bigger the 'chore' becomes. Then it is checking to see if you have forgotten to send one to those from whom you receive. After the festivities it is checking to see who hasn't sent you one. Have they fallen out with you, lost your address or just lost the will? Now tell me - where, in all of that ^^, is the Christmas spirit? Happy Christmas to you all ♥
I wonder how many people actually like writing Christmas cards. Most people see it as a chore. Not the spirit of Christmas really, is it?
To me keeping in touch during the rest of the year is much more important. I like to think I keep in touch with all the people I care about.
However, I do realise that cards mean a lot to some lonely elderly people. They did to my Mum and I always bought her a lovely card.
To me keeping in touch during the rest of the year is much more important. I like to think I keep in touch with all the people I care about.
However, I do realise that cards mean a lot to some lonely elderly people. They did to my Mum and I always bought her a lovely card.