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Do you give Season's Greetings cards in December? (I do. I like to acknowledge colleagues and friends, especially if December is an important holiday month for them.)

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pixiedust 8 Sep 3
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I make all of my cards. It's part of the holiday fun for me. All the years I worked the semester ended just before Christmas so I never had time.

Those are gorgeous. They would be a joy to receive! (I bet the people in the handcrafts group would appreciate these pictures, too.)

@pixiedust Thanks a lot. They are a labor of love

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It's Christmas, I stay away from the overly religious stuff but join in with prezzies and stuffing my face 🙂

yes, especially the face stuffing 😀

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I haven't given cards in years except for birthdays and (before getting divorced) anniversaries.

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I used to send ecards to siblings at Christmas, but gradually switched to neutral holiday cards even before I officially decided that I'm agnostic.

I didn't send any last year, though.

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Hardly ever, but when I do it's neutral.

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i just say "peace" when offered the seasoned greetings.

That's a great response. I must remember it.

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My daughter, a non Christian Unitarian, usual sends something out with she and her roommate, and wearing the clothes they sell online.

I think annual newsletters/cards are a nice way to remind people that you think about them.

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I send a card to close friends and family. I also gave the attached sheet to all the students on my bus route folded in an envelope with a couple of small candy canes and hard candy mints. The children enjoyed it.

How sweet!

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I always do because they're friends. But I usually say happy holidays

I have a monotheistic Hindu friend who sends Ecards on many holidays.

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