| Don’t sweat it. It was the digital equivalent of sending a Christmas card. Less effort actually, since one could cut and paste down a whole contact list in minutes. And even then it most likely to catch people in the middle of opening gifts, playing with kids, entertaining family, cooking a meal, traveling to a holiday gathering - bazillions of things that require personal interaction. |
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| Add extra exclamation marks next time. Your text was too dry and basic. A little razzle dazzle will do the trick! |
Sure. They were sick, they were on travel, they get tons of texts a day. nbd. |
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We also mail out cards.
So if all you’re doing to maintain a connection w people is an annual text blast, good luck. I’ll write back if I can. |
| I don't pay much attention to it, but I don't text "Merry Christmas" much because we send cards. I never got the address of a friend who moved away so I texted her a few years go. I assumed when I did not hear back she was crazy busy. She did finally text me a number of months later to tell me how crazy and upsetting her Christmas was-parent passed away, husband hospitalized for strange illness. Life can throw a lot at you. |