It is a rarity in the digital world to send and/or receive a mailed and handwritten Christmas card in this impersonal, fast-paced digital world. The rare breed that continues to cherish the little things in life still exist. Some are the well-raised children of Baby Boomers and the remaining Boomers themselves that were raised by parents and Grandparents of past generations. Many are the offspring of military veterans that cherised Mail Call while they served away from home and recall the love and warmth that mail brought them. Some simply hold the values of the past for their own reasons. The Christmas card can help retain a loose connection between the aging that live alone, or distant relatives and friends that still remember those wonderful times shared in the past. AI tells us of the Significance of Christmas Cards.
Sending Christmas cards is more than just a holiday tradition; it’s a way to express care and maintain connections with loved ones. The tactile nature of cards allows them to be displayed and cherished, creating a warm atmosphere during the holiday season.
If you don't usually participate in this wonderful relic of the past, maybe you can show your heart a little this season by mailing your own. And if you are lucky, maybe you will get one in return. Give it a shot. It is a wonderful feeling and rekindles the spirit of the season.
Source: Postal News Network
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