Anonymous wrote:OP, I was born and raised here and I agree that it is weird for people to do this.
The only explanation that I can come up with is that most Americans are so separated from their families, though they may even live in the same state, that they need to exchange photos to remind everyone what they and their family look like.
Couple that with capitalism and excessive holiday spending and you get cringeworthy Christmas Cards with photos.
Yes, it is under a sometimes misguided assumption that the reciever actually cares. Most end up in the trash.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I was born and raised here and I agree that it is weird for people to do this.
The only explanation that I can come up with is that most Americans are so separated from their families, though they may even live in the same state, that they need to exchange photos to remind everyone what they and their family look like.
Couple that with capitalism and excessive holiday spending and you get cringeworthy Christmas Cards with photos.
Yes, it is under a sometimes misguided assumption that the reciever actually cares. Most end up in the trash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think when you send a card to celebrate a holiday it should be about the person you're sending it to, the gesture of goodwill for a new year etc, not all about yourself. I think that's why people who don't like these cards really don't like them, the sentiment is in reverse. That's just my 10 cents.
You can choose to view it in the most negative light possible. FWIW, I don’t sent photo cards, but enjoy receiving them. I choose to view at as people taking a few moments to think of me. It’s exhausting to go through life casting the worst light on people’s motives.
Anonymous wrote:I find it really weird to come to a foreign country then dump on their very common traditions and customs. But I’ll give you this, it’s a fit for British behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think when you send a card to celebrate a holiday it should be about the person you're sending it to, the gesture of goodwill for a new year etc, not all about yourself. I think that's why people who don't like these cards really don't like them, the sentiment is in reverse. That's just my 10 cents.
You can choose to view it in the most negative light possible. FWIW, I don’t sent photo cards, but enjoy receiving them. I choose to view at as people taking a few moments to think of me. It’s exhausting to go through life casting the worst light on people’s motives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from the US and I prefer non-photo cards.
Sucks to have icky kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a Belgian friend who is a Baron who has always sent a photo card.
Like the PP, I love going how to my parents house and going through the basket of cards and letters and seeing people I knew from growing up and what they are doing.
Lol. Of course you do.
Yes - I made up a Belgian Baron FFS. You’re a fool.
Anonymous wrote:I’m from the US and I prefer non-photo cards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a Belgian friend who is a Baron who has always sent a photo card.
Like the PP, I love going how to my parents house and going through the basket of cards and letters and seeing people I knew from growing up and what they are doing.
Lol. Of course you do.