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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my dear friends is French, lives in France, and has been sending out family photo cards for years.
I find the comments asking “why would I want to see a photo of your family” perplexing. Don’t you people like your friends? I love seeing photos of my friends and their families. Because I love my friends.
That’s what social media is for. Sending someone a physical photo is not necessary in 2022/23
Not everyone feels the need to blast their family all over the internet. If you think a card sent is presumptuous, but don’t see the self-aggrandizing aspect of most social media, that is hilarious!
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:Anonymous wrote:One of my dear friends is French, lives in France, and has been sending out family photo cards for years.
I find the comments asking “why would I want to see a photo of your family” perplexing. Don’t you people like your friends? I love seeing photos of my friends and their families. Because I love my friends.
That’s what social media is for. Sending someone a physical photo is not necessary in 2022/23
Anonymous wrote:It’s not like we’re framing them and hanging them on our walls. They are cards to send greetings - some include photos. I have friends and family all over the world so I enjoy seeing the kids especially, kids I see once every few years at best. I’m an immigrant so we did not have this tradition but it’s not hard to grasp.