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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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7 received, 6 from neighbours in the cul-de-sac of which there are only 10 houses. Our friends and family know from Facebook that we aren't giving out cards and have donated to charity instead.
I think xmas cards create clutter too.
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One from a neighbor and thankfully thats all up to now. I find them a waste of time and resources and won't be sending any out.
They feel like a seasonal obligation as part of joining in all the festivities rather than something meaningful. |
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I can only see six in my living room but there maybe more it’s just our living room is a bit of a mess as it’s full of wrapping paper and wrapped gifts and the dining table is full of unwrapped stuff still to be done. Organised chaos |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mainly from the children at work and one from my boss
I don't tend to send them but I do send one to each of the children I care for, each with a little message personal to them complete with chocolate coins inside |
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"Mainly from the children at work and one from my boss
I don't tend to send them but I do send one to each of the children I care for, each with a little message personal to them complete with chocolate coins inside "
Aw, that's too cute x |
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By *avhonaWoman
over a year ago
Away with the faeries |
Just a (small) handful. And I'm ok with that.
They add a festive/personal touch sure, but I'm in contact with my people regularly enough and otherwise I'd just end up adding to the recycling landfill in January. |
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