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Caribeing | 20:16 Mon 14th Dec 2009 | Seasonal
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Do you send seasonal appropriate Christmas cards, do you send cards as you would like to receive!]
I enjoy receiving cards but do like them to be classy and not cheap! I have received two of the most ugly cards possible, don't blame the senders blame the manufacturers. How is it not possible to produce simple effective cards to portray the season!!
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Even nice cards can be bought cheap- i bought a box of funny cards (some of them really were too) for a £1.00.
Whoever sent you the 'orrible cards obviously doesn't really like you ;-)
08:28 Tue 15th Dec 2009
Even nice cards can be bought cheap- i bought a box of funny cards (some of them really were too) for a £1.00.
Whoever sent you the 'orrible cards obviously doesn't really like you ;-)
I like traditional victorian christmas scenes on cards but happy to receive anything regardless of cost.
What an attitude , it is the thought that counts. Many people can hardly afford the stamps never mind the cards!!!!!!!!!!!!
it's just a matter of taste

if i was really honest i don't like all the cards i receive but i'm very grateful that someone actually thought enough of me to send one
Not all countries in the world celebrate Christmas in the winter!
I like to send individual cards, though my wife doesn't mind sending from multipacks

Last year went to the trouble of making our own (at a greater cost once all the bits and pieces had been factored in) and one of my wifes aunts complained that it wasn't a proper card. This year they're getting a cheap and nasty but 'proper' card... obviously can't please everybody.

Personal bugbear is that nice cards sold in packs often feature only one design per pack, despite the manufacturer selling differing packs. How about one which offers 5 or 6 different designs
i`m a Christmas card snob i buy all mine from harrods

i like traditional cards i dont mind what i receive but i`m very fussy about what i send
The worst ones are the ones with a ginger cat and a xmas tree
I buy Children In Need Charity cards and everyone gets the same, except my kids and grandson and godmother, they get son/daughter/grandson/godmother on theirs.
^^^ gingerist lol.
lol, tescos have taken "joke" cards off the shelf which say "Santa loves everyone , even gingers"
I send really lovely e cards, I subscribe to a website called Jacquie Lawson, and they are really lovely traditional interactive cards, my friends and family alway tell me how they really enjoy them! it's worth the modest outlay!!...................have a look......................at www. jacquielawson.com they really are worth sending........................welsh
Having worked for Hallmark and spending hours tearing up all the unsold cards in Tescos and other supermarkets (so much for them 'recycling' yours lol they go in the skip with all the mouldy veg) I hate the sight of bloody Christmas cards and never send them. I give a donation to my dog breed rescue charity instead. You'd think people would get the hint - they keep sending them to me year after year and never get one back. I hate f*cking Christmas!

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