How do you send your Christmas greetings?

on 15-12-2019 12:42
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on 15-12-2019 12:42
Sending Season's Greetings used to always be by Christmas cards in the post. The joy of seeing who has sent what to you at Christmas time. Nowadays things may be a little different. I give to my special charities at this time of year.
I still need to keep in touch with family and friends. Some I don't see from year to year. Some I see regularly. This year I have bought an assorted pack of Christmas cards from CPL Cats Protection League. Very good quality cards and pretty pictures too.
To some people I send a chatty email with a suitable Christmassy picture or family photo. To others I send a text message with picture or a private message with picture via Facebook. I have limited mobility in my hands so IT is now very useful to me. One year I sent out a few Yorkshire Dales calendars.
Only on Christmas Day do I call first my mum Olwen, this is tradition, and then my son Alex, who will be with my daughter-in-law's family for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Still, there is nothing like sending a Christmas card to a loved and valued human being, or the cat / dog / pet.
I keep the cards I receive. I used to make gift tags out of them, but these days I prefer to keep the fond memories sent on the Christmas card.
Happy Christmas time to all on the O2 Community forum.
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on 15-12-2019 13:07
This will be the last year I send Christmas cards. I intend to give to charity from now on.
All my cards come from Cancer UK and the Mary Ann Evans hospice which is local to me and does a massive amount of work for people with cancer and those who have been bereaved.
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on 15-12-2019 15:05
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on 15-12-2019 15:05
I don't send cards, only personal texts or social media messages. That's been the case ever since my wife passed away.

on 15-12-2019 16:11
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on 15-12-2019 17:50
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on 15-12-2019 17:50
E-mail for a few years now, except for neighbours, who get a small charity card through their letterbox.
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on 15-12-2019 19:04
A lovely story about your Christmas cards. ✉
There have been a few changes over the years not least the high cost to send a card in the post probably the card would have cost less.
The size of the card too which has stopped those magnificent large cards sent by admirers to impress!!
So ....cards now need to conform, thin, small needing to pass through this or that slot ....not exciting. Nothing exciting left now the post office have standardized 🤬
Yes it was great to get a Christmas card from friends and relatives, as kids we loved to open that intriging envelope😁✉❄🎅☃️
Times are a changing. On the brighter side though, communications are much better now and keeping in touch is easy and quite cheap.
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on 15-12-2019 19:10
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on 15-12-2019 19:10
@TallTrees wrote:
So ....cards now need to conform, thin, small needing to pass through this or that slot ....not exciting. Nothing exciting left now the post office have standardized 🤬
Ah yes - and the tiny difference between a First and a Second Class stamp... And since when did sending a letter to Europe cost £1.35?
I imagine recent endorsement of the plans for UK to leave the EU will soon put paid to any letters going anywhere cheaply I suspect.
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on 15-12-2019 19:46
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on 19-12-2019 13:23
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on 19-12-2019 13:23
I have some DIY Christmas cards from last year that I didn't get to send but really enjoyed making, so will send one to my parents this year. I think if I send it now, it might arrive after Christmas, so it will be a New Year's card instead. Same with the other card I have left, which will go to my best friend! Otherwise I send my greetings via WhatsApp, normally with a nice Christmas image or a photo of my cats. I'll add a Christmas hat on the cats and some other ornaments properly to the image before I send it to make it funny and Christmassy.

