Thursday, May 20, 2010

Do you still write greeting cards and send it thru snail mail?

i love recieving cards thru P.O and keep them,,,im a little senti.how 'bout you?

Do you still write greeting cards and send it thru snail mail?
i have this question in Christmas category...





anyhoo... greetings is greetings wether its snail or electronics sent... great feeling to be remembered and count in someone thoughts especially during holidays!





so Merry Christmas Everyone! Merry Yappasko sa Y!AP..
Reply:I believe all thank you cards must go thru the old fashion mail. They are more personal and tell people that they are worth the trouble.
Reply:yes, my family does. this is the first year we had our kids get in on it too. it was quite an enjoyable family bonding time.
Reply:Until recently, I was not very sentimental. Now that my dad is ill, I've realized the importance of the little things like giving and recieving cards. E-greetings are cute and convenient, but it's nice to have cards come through the mail with someone's signature on it saying that they love you. It gives me a nice warm fuzzy feeling and who doesn't like to place cards around their home during the holiday? Greeting cards make some of the best decorations! When I got a greeting card from my mom this week, it put a smile on my face. I'm going to send some myself.
Reply:zzz... yes i do. especially writing bills for customers on their payments. i still send them through snail mail. hmmm... beer... zzz...
Reply:Yes very much. Some people are just too lazy to do it that they no longer know how to write the proper address and postal code.
Reply:Not sent one Christmas card this year, all done through e-mail.
Reply:Yep - I mail them out on December 1 every year. It's a way to reconnect with family and friends, and to let them know you're thinking of them. An email seems so impersonal - a card can be taped to the wall and kept for years. Plus, no worries about downloading media players or importing a virus!
Reply:NOE
Reply:i make my own greeting cards...it makes me happy knowing my loved ones feel special knowing that i take my time custom making their own cards to fit their liking.
Reply:I went to www.snapfish.com where I had uploaded pics of our vacation, I ordered picture cards and included a letter of things that happened the previous year.


At the bottom of the letter I also pasted pictures from our vacation, I included the address for a MySpace we created with vacation pics, videos, and a diary of events. I make it a point to send these out to ALL our friends and relatives. Some I only hear from at Christmas. I usually send my cards out the beginning of December, then I enjoy the letters or notes I receive back.
Reply:I love it more than e-mails or text messages...
Reply:Since the advent of technology, I'd been sending e-cards only but I still get about a dozen or less cards thru mail but not "snail" (not the slow kind) because they are all from friends here in the States.





Merry Christmas to one and all.
Reply:2 weeks ago, I mailed some Christams cards to friends. I They mailed me back A Christmas card. ..Except one. How rude!! lol
Reply:Yes. I usually do it for Christmas and birthdays for relatives and close friends who are out of the country already.
Reply:Sure thing. It's more with human touch. %26lt;*-*%26gt;
Reply:Never sent a Christmas card to anyone in my entire life. Never received one either.
Reply:No. I don't have much time anymore for this kind of thing. But it used to be a fun thing to do in the bygone years. I used to keep all the cards when I was still single however, I had to throw them away when I got married.
Reply:So many of my older aunts and uncles don't have computers. I enjoy sending and receiving the regular snail mail cards. I write a personal message to each person.
Reply:Yes only for Christmas and to the ones that dont have a way an email address . Mostly grandparents, and some older people.
Reply:I do both.
Reply:I LOVE IT TOO. I think it's more personal with cards then just e-mails. Especially for close family and friends!
Reply:Yes. I sent out about 60 christmas cards. I send b-day cards to my family. It's fun to get something in the mail.
Reply:This is my first Christmas away from home so I did send cards to my friends/classmates back in the Phils. And knowing the slow pace of the "snail mail", I did my mailing


NOV 10...and I clearly marked all envelopes with - "may be opened for inspection" - that way, the PO will not pry it open thinking there's cash. Also, I didn't not seal the envelopes...instead, I just inserted the flap right in...no one is tempted coz it's obvious there's nothing there but a card.


So far, of the 3 dozens I sent, more than half have acknowledged that they have received it.


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