Fletch
Striker
< at least your honest, this is the reason for 95% who don't botherWe haven't sent cards for a couple of years, too time consuming.
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< at least your honest, this is the reason for 95% who don't botherWe haven't sent cards for a couple of years, too time consuming.
I like getting a card from someone who I haven't thought of for a while. I don't do Facebook etc so it's like a yearly keep in touch. I also like putting the cards up with the kids. Giving a card to someone you see everyday though I think is a little pointlessAlthough I send christmas cards like everyone else, if you really think about it, the whole concept is ridiculous. If I don't receive a card off someone I don't think "oh they obviously don't think of me at christmas", and I know my extended family wish me well at Christmas... I don't need a card to tell me so.
All it needs is a social media campaign next year to break the ingrained custom.
As my son says.. "A card is useless.. unless it contains money".
19% I'm hearingI understand people deciding not to send cards these days due to the cost and to social media.
However, this is the time of the year when the lazy arses who haven’t got round to sending a card suddenly declare that this year they are not sending cards, they are donating to charity instead.
The lucky charity is rarely named. I wonder how many actually donate - 20%?
I don’t particularly like receiving Christmas cards. We have a card tree which everything just gets dumped on and I wouldn’t really remember who has or hasn’t sent me one TBH.Happy for people to donate to charity but it seems strange to deprive a friend or family member of a card.
I almost always buy charity cards and pass those on when I see the recipients any time in December.
Eh? Am I reading that right?My niece is doing this, told me after I had given her a nice touch in her card
Why don't the twats donate all the f***ing money they waste on Christmas presents and buy noneI understand people deciding not to send cards these days due to the cost and to social media.
However, this is the time of the year when the lazy arses who haven’t got round to sending a card suddenly declare that this year they are not sending cards, they are donating to charity instead.
The lucky charity is rarely named. I wonder how many actually donate - 20%?
I didn’t send any cards this year except to my dad, but there’s a lot of bad feeling going on in the family at the moment so that’s one reason why.
Did you know that you can buy the entire Asda Smart Price range for about £52? That is 96 different, non perishable items which I think a food bank would prefer to a load of cards. You can make a few changes to items if you choose. For example I substitute custard creams for the smart price biscuits as they only cost a few pence more and you get double the weight of biscuits!
They’re all Chinese prisoners anyways