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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsThere were fewer cards on the mantle this year; fewer than last year when there were fewer than the year before.
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There were fewer cards on the mantle this year; fewer than last year when there were fewer than the year before. (Original Post)
Floyd R. Turbo
Tuesday
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We no longer send xmas (flame me if you want) because of the outrageous costs of the cards...
Enter stage left
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WmChris
(620 posts)1. Ageing
Jessica Tandy said old age ain't for sissy. Those of who get old have to deal with the fact that some of our friends aren't as lucky as we've been. Old age is full of challenges but it still beats the hell out of the alternative.
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,246 posts)2. True that!
Enter stage left
(4,225 posts)3. We no longer send xmas (flame me if you want) because of the outrageous costs of the cards...
And postage!
Texts and emails suffice today.
Easterncedar
(5,461 posts)4. I send them and get them
Some of my younger relatives even send them, and I got a lovely picture card from a cousin I havent seen in years.
I guess there are pockets of persistence.
msongs
(73,043 posts)5. time to demolish the mantle... nt
surfered
(11,320 posts)6. We're old school them, we still send them. Sadly, the list gets shorter every year.
quaint
(4,626 posts)7. I sent ten and received six.
The missing four are live, young relatives. I did get texts from three.
First year since lockdown no zoom, I'm last woman standing.