Insanity!
You can now buy Christmas cards to and from your CAT!
Why? I love cats, but that's just ridiculous
I’m old fashioned and send Christmas cards by snail mail
I’m modern and send e-Christmas cards
I don’t send Christmas cards as I belong to another faith
I belong to another faith but I still send Christmas cards
I send another type card (e.g. mid-winter festival) as I don’t believe in sending religious cards
Bah humbug!
What’s a Christmas card
There are charities that collect Christmas cards in January to raise money - assume through recycling, though don't know exactly how they do it. We have bins at work we can put them into, so doesn't take a lot of effort.
I'm slightly more concerned about the cost to the environment of the actual production...
Insanity!
You can now buy Christmas cards to and from your CAT!
Why? I love cats, but that's just ridiculous
Anyone sending me an e-card is likely not to find that I've deleted it without opening it - even if it does make it past my spam filter! Can't be bothered with the real-life ones either...
I love Christmas cards but don't give cards to everybody anymore - I got sucked into the whole "must give to them because/in case they give to me even though I wasn't going to" thing at high school and it just got silly. Since then I limit it to those I really want to send a message too, far and near, with the exception of people at dancing - realistically there are just too many! Think I'll be using the forum card option to solve that this year. For the rest, I decided to make my own cards. Whether they will be finished in time for Christmas, let alone sent, is another matter!
The staff at the school I work in got fed up of this too. A couple of years ago they decided to put the couple of pounds they would each have spent buying cards for everyone into a fund and use it to buy a seasonal gift from the Christian Aid/Oxfam catalogue; I think they have chosen to support a teacher in a third world country for the past couple of years.
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