The Great Christmas Card Debate
HAND-ADDRESSED CHRISTMAS GREETINGS vs. GETTING THE DARN THINGS IN THE MAIL
Sure, if I had the time, I would sign each card and write a long, personalized letter, then address the envelope with my personal calligraphy in multi-colored inks. But I'm a homeschool mom of four and time like that just doesn't exist around here! So I settle for getting greetings out in any form, including electronic. And they are always sent at least by President's Day.
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MISS MANNER'S BASIC TRAINING - Communication: In which Miss Manners explains the proper form and choice of technology for messages private, professional, and pu
I think that subtitle just about says it all, don't you?
YOUR TURN! IS MISS MANNERS' WAY THE ONLY WAY?
How old-fashioned are you? Do you sign each card by hand with a personalized note, and address each one with love and calligraphy? Or do you go for preprinted signatures and address stickers ... or bypass the whole thing with electronic greetings?
HERE'S MY VOTE
Hand-written is awfully nice ... but actually getting them sent
is even nicer!