Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol to the idea that someone sending you a late holiday card is being passive aggressive. Lord, this one cracked me up! Thanks, OP.
Well I send mine the first week of December. I also like to hang up ones received to look at leading to Christmas and they come down after with the tree. My SIL constantly criticizes me for decorating too early and sending cards too early. She makes it a point of honor to send hers late if at all because she is just so busy and doesn’t believe in doing decor and cards right after thanksgiving. Well I am busy too but make it a priority and I enjoy it. She sends hers late on purpose to be passive aggressive. No this is not Op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working until Xmas Eve? Ordered personalized cards and delivery delayed? Spending weekends visiting Auntie in assisted living and shopping for her whims? I can think of so many reasons. But perhaps they shouldn't send you one at all if you are so particular.
OP I get all of that. I am talking 30 years in a row one person and another 25 years in a row. We actually only mailed our two weeks ago. We literally went on CVS Website on a Sunday, ordered on line and picked up two hours later and mailed. I had years with issues and went out later. But these folks every year. Single, newlyweds, with kids. Empty nesters.
I like the cards. But I literally am taking down Xmas tree when they come. Why not just send Happy New Years cards?
Anonymous wrote:Is it a passive aggressive thing? Control thing? Just Laziness?
I ask as a few folks year after year mail it so late.
I also go to NY to see family most years and some cousins will be at Xmas with us and when I get back home to the DMV the card is there. Why mail it so late that you see me in person at Xmas before I get the card? I get folks are busy we all been there. But I had one person mail literally a card that is a Christmas card I get it after Xmas every year the last 30 years!! I usually have taken down cards by then so awkward.
One year my wife and I had a lot of things going on Illness, death of my mother and paired down list and did not mail the late people as we assumed only sending us a card since we sent one to them. Guess what they still came. Usually day after Xmas.
Why do they do it? Two are now literally empty nesters and retired. So they have time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol to the idea that someone sending you a late holiday card is being passive aggressive. Lord, this one cracked me up! Thanks, OP.
Well I send mine the first week of December. I also like to hang up ones received to look at leading to Christmas and they come down after with the tree. My SIL constantly criticizes me for decorating too early and sending cards too early. She makes it a point of honor to send hers late if at all because she is just so busy and doesn’t believe in doing decor and cards right after thanksgiving. Well I am busy too but make it a priority and I enjoy it. She sends hers late on purpose to be passive aggressive. No this is not Op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Working until Xmas Eve? Ordered personalized cards and delivery delayed? Spending weekends visiting Auntie in assisted living and shopping for her whims? I can think of so many reasons. But perhaps they shouldn't send you one at all if you are so particular.
OP I get all of that. I am talking 30 years in a row one person and another 25 years in a row. We actually only mailed our two weeks ago. We literally went on CVS Website on a Sunday, ordered on line and picked up two hours later and mailed. I had years with issues and went out later. But these folks every year. Single, newlyweds, with kids. Empty nesters.
I like the cards. But I literally am taking down Xmas tree when they come. Why not just send Happy New Years cards?
Anonymous wrote:Lol to the idea that someone sending you a late holiday card is being passive aggressive. Lord, this one cracked me up! Thanks, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Working until Xmas Eve? Ordered personalized cards and delivery delayed? Spending weekends visiting Auntie in assisted living and shopping for her whims? I can think of so many reasons. But perhaps they shouldn't send you one at all if you are so particular.