- Celebrate Christmas Card Day on the Suncoast: Why We Still Love Snail Mail
Cheer
Even in today's digital age of instant messaging, emojis, and e-cards,
sending Christmas cards holds a special place in our hearts.
from: The Suncoast Post
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- British enthusiasm wanes for Christmas cards as many prefer digital
greetings
Christmas cards, once a staple of the season, are losing their charm as a
new survey shows Brits are relieved they're receiving less cards...
from: Daily Express
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- Opinion | Why I Still Send Holiday Cards — and You Should, Too
With every Christmas card I write, I'm dreaming of a white Christmas, but
I'm also pondering “The Strength of Weak Ties,” a seminal 1973...
from: The New York Times
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- LC Van Savage: Christmas card conundrum
Sorry, folks, I don't mean to be a Bah Humbug Negative Nellie at this
allegedly most wonderful time of the year, but here's my take on...
from: The Portland Press Herald
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- Why I think sending Christmas cards makes a difference
Recent reports would have us think the sending of Christmas cards is a
dying tradition; that people are no longer interested in writing or
receiving...
from: MSN
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- Tell us: do you prefer to send Christmas cards or digital versions?
We'd like to hear from gen Z and other generations about which type of
Christmas cards they prefer to send.
from: The Guardian
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- Is this the end of Christmas cards?
Are Christmas cards fading away? With social media and texting at our
fingertips, many wonder if the tradition of sending handwritten...
from: KPCNews
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- Two thirds of Brits are receiving fewer Christmas cards - and most don't
care
Research of 2000 UK adults who celebrate Christmas found more than four in
10 hope this downward trend continues.
from: The Mirror
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- Brits are sending fewer Christmas cards than ever with some not sending any
at all… and most hope it c...
SIX in 10 adults are receiving less Christmas cards – and over three
quarters aren't bothered in the slightest, according to a poll.
from: The Irish Sun
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