ChatterBank1 min ago
Christmas email greetings
Only just realised we have this new Christmas thread & erroneously posted elsewhere.
Do you think it's bad etiquette to e-mail Christmas letters & greetings to friends, especially those living overseas instead of sending a card? We have lots of overseas contacts and the cost of postage is becoming very expensive.
What does everybody else do?
Do you think it's bad etiquette to e-mail Christmas letters & greetings to friends, especially those living overseas instead of sending a card? We have lots of overseas contacts and the cost of postage is becoming very expensive.
What does everybody else do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I heartily agree. I wouldn't dream of sending an electronic greetings card generated by a website.
I'm talking about sending an e-mailed personal letter instead of sticking it inside a Christmas card and sending it by post. It depends what you mean by a "relative small sum" on postage. If you have about 50 overseas cards to send by by air ail, each containing a two page letter, that's quite an expense on postage. (Unless you're a City banker, of course, to whom such sums would be trifling !)
I'm talking about sending an e-mailed personal letter instead of sticking it inside a Christmas card and sending it by post. It depends what you mean by a "relative small sum" on postage. If you have about 50 overseas cards to send by by air ail, each containing a two page letter, that's quite an expense on postage. (Unless you're a City banker, of course, to whom such sums would be trifling !)