Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids are grown and we update Facebook enough so that it would be nothing new for our friends. So, I don’t send. And, we take a quick glance at the picture and then throw. I don’t read the letter or any text sent. No time.
Yet you had time to scroll through this thread and post about not having time.
Empty nesters have no time? PLease. Who is that PP trying to fool?
I work three jobs so.... not much.
Anonymous wrote:In the US we move from little towns to cities to get jobs. We rarely see our Aunts, clubs is, grandparents, best friends from HS, etc.
We sent cards at Xmas to say hey this is what our family looks like now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, the heavy social media posters are the same people who send these Christmas family photo cards, they just can't get enough of themselves and think everyone else cares about their family as much as they do!
+1
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, the heavy social media posters are the same people who send these Christmas family photo cards, they just can't get enough of themselves and think everyone else cares about their family as much as they do!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids are grown and we update Facebook enough so that it would be nothing new for our friends. So, I don’t send. And, we take a quick glance at the picture and then throw. I don’t read the letter or any text sent. No time.
Yet you had time to scroll through this thread and post about not having time.
Empty nesters have no time? PLease. Who is that PP trying to fool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids are grown and we update Facebook enough so that it would be nothing new for our friends. So, I don’t send. And, we take a quick glance at the picture and then throw. I don’t read the letter or any text sent. No time.
Yet you had time to scroll through this thread and post about not having time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids are grown and we update Facebook enough so that it would be nothing new for our friends. So, I don’t send. And, we take a quick glance at the picture and then throw. I don’t read the letter or any text sent. No time.
Yet you had time to scroll through this thread and post about not having time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think only people with kids send photo cards. It would be weird if a couple or single did it. I keep some on the refrig because I don't see them except at weddings/funerals.
With facebook and Instagram photo cards are redundant, but not everyone is social media.
Then the question becomes, why do people need to see other people’s kids?
Or are families only considered valid if children are involved?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing says “maladjusted ex-pat” like the bitterness in the OP over something that is supposed to be nice. Some people weren’t meant to live outside of their country of origin.
This. Some people revel in being joyless and I will never understand it.
x10000
They want everyone to be as miserable as them - they need professional help!
As opposed to the joy you take in being nasty to someone asking a cultural question.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's pretty weird too.
The only baby that should be on a Christmas card is the baby Jesus and I'm not even religious.
Since when did your baby supplant the concept of Christmas?
Anonymous wrote:Our kids are grown and we update Facebook enough so that it would be nothing new for our friends. So, I don’t send. And, we take a quick glance at the picture and then throw. I don’t read the letter or any text sent. No time.