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Is the Christmas card dead?
theweek ^ | December 20, 2012 | Chris Gayomali

Posted on 12/23/2012 7:40:12 AM PST by JoeProBono

Every year around the holidays, countless Americans sit down at their dining room tables to thoughtfully scribble pen-and-paper updates about how they are and what they've been doing with their lives to a select number of friends. These messages are usually written on the back of a recent family photograph (sometimes with Santa hats), before they're sealed, stamped, and mailed around the country, where they're displayed like a trophy over someone else's fireplace.

Could that all be changing? This year, especially, there seems to be a dearth of dead-tree holiday cheer filling up mailboxes across the country. In a recent column for TIME, author Nina Burleigh says the spirit once distilled inside the Christmas card is dying, and a familiar, if fairly obvious perpetrator killed it: The internet. "There's little point to writing a Christmas update now, with boasts about grades and athletic prowess, hospitalizations and holidays, and the dog's mishaps, when we have already posted these events and so much more of our minutiae all year long," she writes. "The urge to share has already been well sated."

[Now] we already have real-time windows into the lives of people thousands of miles away. We already know exactly how they've fared in the past year, much more than could possibly be conveyed by any single Christmas card. If a child or grandchild has been born to a former colleague or high school chum living across the continent, not only did I see it within hours on Shutterfly or Instagram or Facebook, I might have seen him or her take his or her first steps on YouTube. If a job was gotten or lost, a marriage made or ended, we have already witnessed the woe and joy of it on Facebook, email and Twitter.

Burleigh says the demise of the Christmas card is deeply saddening. "It portends the end of the U.S. Postal Service," she writes. "It signals the day is near when writing on paper is non-existent." It's true, says Tony Seifart at Memeburn — "my mantel is empty this year. In fact I haven't received one Christmas card yet.".......


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To: yldstrk

I sent about 35, down from the hundred or so I used to send about 12 years ago. some of it has to do with my age and the people I know. I did receive one internet card. I cannot say that I particularly liked it. No class.


81 posted on 12/23/2012 4:55:33 PM PST by Chickensoup (Leftist Totalitarian Fascism coming to a country like yours.)
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To: momtothree

LOL...I get a couple of those every year. And I HATE them!!! Nothing makes me feel more like my life sucks, my husband sucks, my kids are slackers and we haven’t done near enough for mankind!


82 posted on 12/23/2012 7:45:34 PM PST by annelizly
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To: Brad's Gramma; JoeProBono

*GIGGLE*


83 posted on 12/24/2012 4:44:37 PM PST by TEXOKIE (We must surrender only to our Holy God and never to the evil that has befallen us.)
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