I love the letters! Especially when they’re funny. |
It seems to be a tradition among many families here in DMV. It was not as common in other countries where we lived but not sure about other parts of US. I grew to really appreciate receiving holiday cards with family photos from throughout the year. So we try to reciprocate when I remember in time. |
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I live across the country from my family and we still exchange cards. We don’t get together for the holidays.
I have trimmed my list from around 96 in 2020 to 26 in 2023. |
| Yes I send them and I LOVE receiving them. DH and I both have large and close extended families and friends we’ve made through the years. That said, I’ve culled my list considerably in recent years. For the most part anyone who doesn’t send now doesn’t receive. I do send a few “unreciprocated” ones to a few people who I know enjoy them but for whatever reason can/do not send their own. All told I limit myself to 100 which is down from 150 a few years ago. |
| I am in my mid 30s, live in a NYC suburb and have 2 young children and yes, this is very much a thing here and now. Everyone gets professional family photos taken, and we send out (and receive) ~150 each year: all of our extended family members, old friends (HS + College + Grad school) and friends/neighbors in our area. I love it! |
That pang goes away after a couple of years. I enjoyed the creative process but some recipients were creating unintended drama (like if I sent one per address but another adult at the same address felt slighted and wanted their own, some distant in law was hurt I didn't do things a certain way) and some made snide remarks. The multitude we got started to dwindle with divorces and not updating addresses. I think most people just threw in the towel and only some strongholds remain. |
| It's all about keeping the traditions you actually enjoy. I enjoy sending and receiving them. Unfortunately, the traditions I don't enjoy involve dealing with mean relatives so there has been backlash as we have stepped back, but we prefer peace and joy so there is that. |
| My weird hang up is when the photo is from the beach. I get you were all looking tanned and pretty, but it isn’t Christmas-y. So now your card isn’t a holiday greeting as much as it’s a gratuitous glamor shot. |
| We send, with photos of the entire family, including the dog, and a lengthy letter. We also receive many, and the amount has definitely dwindled over the past few years. And, we're still doing it! And, I love receiving the cards and seeing what people are up to |
NP but the letters I get are not funny. Or they may have a small funny part to cushion the previous line like ‘John got a promotion at work this year’. It’s truly unnecessary. |
Ha! This is the first year we're doing this. It's the only good picture I have of all of us. |
Some people actually have friends. I smile every time I open a card. |
| I love sending them. It’s one of our holiday traditions. The weekend after Thanksgiving, we decorate the tree, put on Christmas music, have some Christmas cookies baking, and the family pitches in to sign, stamp, and address the cards. We bring up memories we have of our friends and family, wonder how everyone is doing… and it gets done in an hour. It’s just the best! |
NP. If you hand write even “Happy Holidays from the Jacksons,” it’s not junk mail to me. If you don’t and it went straight from Minted to my mailbox, it’s a Family Ad and is meaningless to me. |
Ugh, the New Year’s/Valentine’s Family Ads are the worst. Now you really couldn’t make the effort, AND you had to be super special. You’re Not Like Other Families!
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