Why do people send Christmas newsletters?

Anonymous
Shred it and move on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Only Americans really do this. We find it wuite baffling and amusing that they think we care that much. They go straight to the bin.


Not true. It does occur in the UK. Though like here it's dying out.
Anonymous
The biggest low key humblebrag is to just send a high quality paper card with one to three professional photos and no written information about the family and pre printed name and maybe a holiday greeting. The background can tell the whole story. It will look carefully curated because it is!
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Anonymous wrote:A thank you card or newsie type letter in response.


No, you don't send a thank you card for a letter. Are you trolling? Or just nuts?


If someone makes the effort and expense to send something in the mail, you must respond in kind.

So then after receiving the “thank you” card, they then have to send a “you’re welcome” card?


Yes, and it goes on ad infinitum, lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The biggest low key humblebrag is to just send a high quality paper card with one to three professional photos and no written information about the family and pre printed name and maybe a holiday greeting. The background can tell the whole story. It will look carefully curated because it is!


Nothing tackier than this -- a card with no personal note written on it. Definitely a "brag." Not sure about the "humble" part.
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