Where are you buying greeting cards?

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Anonymous wrote:Why are so many greeting cards offensive.

It's like, "Happy Birthday you old b**ch!"

And all the ones for husband are like, "You fart too much, but you're not so bad!"


We are def picking out different cards. I find a lot of them sappy or low key religious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I get the box of cards at Costco--I think last time it was something like $12 for 30? Generally there are good birthday cards and blank cards to use for lots of occasions. I still do the occasional card purchase for special events or special people, generally at Safeway since I'm there a lot.


One of the best things I did was buy a pack of 100 of plain cards for kids. They had like 10 different animal designs, and they even worked in high school. Pink zebra card for a 16 year old boy - yes.
Then we just kept a few starbucks and amazon gift cards on hand. Instant gifts, ready to go.
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Trader Joe’s
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Anonymous wrote:The Dollar Tree - really. They are Hallmark cards, just at a reasonable price. Even making them and printing at home is more expensive.

Me Too
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Florist shops, gift shops, CVS if there's a line I like (such as the Brandave and Strange Planet ones). I will also sometimes buy a fistful of cards just to have on hand, like these:
https://www.archelaus-cards.com/store/index.php

I miss the Chocolate Moose.
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Oh, I buy the bulk box in Costco when they have it, then periodically I refill with cards from the dollar store. I just buy a few that I like from every category so that I have them. I also buy my gift bags from the dollar store and have those on hand too. Sometimes a random store like Lidl will have a bunch of nice bags or cards for sale.
Anonymous
Especially if it's an unusually clever card, I don't write on it. I put a removable sticky on the inside and write my message. I want the person receiving it to have the option of passing it along to someone else.
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Target
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Dollar Tree!
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Amazon popup birthday cards for niece and nephew. They are $10 now but only 2 kids so wtf.
Holiday cards, Amazon.
General cards, by the box blank ones museum shops when I travel.
Anonymous
I once went to a Building 19 (super super discount store in New England - like railroad salvage stuff) and for $10 got like 300 greeting cards made by that company that does super high-end coffee table art books. Some are kinda racy, but it was the best buy ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Especially if it's an unusually clever card, I don't write on it. I put a removable sticky on the inside and write my message. I want the person receiving it to have the option of passing it along to someone else.


I'm cheap, but you've got me beat.
Anonymous
I also sometimes make them myself. We have so many damn crafting supplies.
Anonymous
Cards have been $5+ for over 10 years. For kid birthdays my DD makes cards - card stock or construction paper and markers. She loves drawing or writing her friend a special note. I only buy cards for graduations or weddings - to insert a giftcard. And my mother still appreciates a card for mothers day or her birthday. These I get from the Dollar Tree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are so many greeting cards offensive.

It's like, "Happy Birthday you old b**ch!"

And all the ones for husband are like, "You fart too much, but you're not so bad!"


We are def picking out different cards. I find a lot of them sappy or low key religious.


I guess I look in the "humor" section.

My MIL favors the store-bought ones with the most sappy and most religious pre-written text... is there anything more insincere than a pre-printed statement that literally says "from the bottom of my heart"?
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