\Anonymous wrote:These photo cards make the best kindling for starting a fire (literally and metaphorically)!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about the family photo via text? With an entire typed update on the parents' careers and kids' college status? They couldn't bother to send a card but definitely wanted to brag about accomplishments via text.
I get letters and photos via text and enjoy them, but I have good friends. It sounds like you don't like these people so why do you keep in touch?
Anonymous wrote:I am an immigrant from former Yugoslavia, and I find it lovely and a wonderful tradition.
I do a nice photo but no Christmas letter. I, quelle horreur!!!!! mail it to my family and friends back there.
But then again, I am just a Balkan hick to your refined, unaccepting French colonizers that bombed the hell out of Damascus, were horrific Nazi collaborators, murdered left and right masses in their colonies, used guillotine nonstop, and dared to call Balkan people savages.
Anonymous wrote:How about the family photo via text? With an entire typed update on the parents' careers and kids' college status? They couldn't bother to send a card but definitely wanted to brag about accomplishments via text.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in uk and France and this is one American thing that just baffles me.. people sending photos of their family as a Christmas card. Am I the only one who finds this weird? Like - why do you think i want to display a photo of YOUR family? It feels like people have wildly misjudged how much other people care about their stuff. If a French or British person did this I think everyone would find it so awkward. Enlighten me Americans - what am I missing here?
I’m an American. I don’t understand having a royal family or rioting when the govt suggests a full-time work week be longer than 30 hours or lunches be shorter than 2 hours.
So there’s things we both don’t understand about each other’s respective cultures, huh?
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in uk and France and this is one American thing that just baffles me.. people sending photos of their family as a Christmas card. Am I the only one who finds this weird? Like - why do you think i want to display a photo of YOUR family? It feels like people have wildly misjudged how much other people care about their stuff. If a French or British person did this I think everyone would find it so awkward. Enlighten me Americans - what am I missing here?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Good point. People in other parts of the world never move from "little towns" to cities.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone does this all over the world