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From: MaryW
Date: 12-15-2004, 01:58 PM (1 of 4)
What do you think? Is an e-card an acceptable substitute for a hand written card sent thru the traditional mail?

My vote is for the old fashioned cards, signed by the sender. An e-card just doesn't do the trick for me at Christmas time. I love e-cards, comical ones or something to say "I am thinking of you" or "thank you" but for the holiday season, I am old fashioned.

What's your opinion?
MaryW
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User: MaryW
Member since: 06-23-2005
Total posts: 2542
From: beachgirl
Date: 12-15-2004, 02:29 PM (2 of 4)
I like e-cards too but for birthdays, Christmas or any special day I love the regular cards sent through the mail. Just seems more thoughtful & special to me. Guess I'm old fashion too.
User: beachgirl
Member since: 08-31-2004
Total posts: 615
From: Chrysantha
Date: 12-15-2004, 03:53 PM (3 of 4)
I like e-cards..but theres no substitute for something you can hold in your hand and maybe keep....I always send paper cards..(my sister likes to take pictures of her dog , especially at Christmas in hats, antlers, etc. and makes cards out of them) Next year (yeah I've said that the last 2 yrs now) I'm gonna embroider some pictures and send THEM out as cards....(maybe if I start NOW I can get some done... :re: )
Chrys
User: Chrysantha
Member since: 09-06-2002
Total posts: 2414
From: MaryW
Date: 12-15-2004, 05:25 PM (4 of 4)
I got an embroidered card, it is so cute. I will keep it always. :love:
MaryW
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User: MaryW
Member since: 06-23-2005
Total posts: 2542
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