For Christmas,Do you send hand written cards or E-Cards?!
Question: I send hand written christmas cards.
I dont like e cards
Answers: I send hand written christmas cards.
I dont like e cards
neither
hand written
Hi,
i always send hand writtern cards, it seems a lot more personal.
hand written
Hand written!!
Bit of both.I have difficulty holding a pen now (ill health) so the e-cards have been a great help to me.The money I saved on cards & stamps is going in a charity box.
Hand written cards
hand written ones
e cards now. always on time
both ..... :)
I'm not into x-mas
Hand written. Posted my card to Australia last week. Posted some cards a few days ago and my daughter delivered cards to my neighbours last night.
Hand written....
Hand written, its more traditional and gives a feel fer the time of year =D
E-cards are lazy and very rude i think, i always send handwritten but havent done any yet
i don't send any anymore...some don't know how to appreciate the effort
To some people I send handwritten cards - like to aunties who don't have email but to friends online, I send e-cards.
Otherwise it gets ridiculous with the cost of stamps. I spent £13 on stamps this year just for cards.
I send Yule cards that say Seasons Greetings and not Xmas cards. I celebrate Yule on 21st Dec - Winter Solstice!
Yuletide blessings to you!
Hand written allways. Never send E_Cards
hand written, i only send e-cards if i find ones that i cant resist sending, but for christmas especially hand written are more personal, and show you care as opposed to not being bothered
hand-written.
it's more personal and you can give them to friends with candy canes :-)
hand written
hand written cards, its more personal
A combination of both, depending on who the recipient is. For people who would be happy with e-card, I do that. Less paper waste which I'm glad of, and the money (or a rough equivalent!) gets added on to my charity donation.
For people who would strongly prefer a card through the post, I do that. But less and less to be honest.
IMO the most important part is to always add an individual message to each card, even just one sentence. Cards that just say "to so and so" followed by "from so and so" - how is that considered personal?
Both, e cards are useful if you can't remember the address or want to save paper.
Handwritten I still use if the recipient doesn't have an email.
Always handwritten
hand written.
both depending on who it is.
e-cards to my overseas friends.
hand-written cards to people near enough.