Event Cards all like to get sent, and some we’d like to see
March 11th, 2009 artsbookCards and letters when sent through direct mail services still seem to mean more than a quick message via the social sites. Sure, we appreciate the ‘congrats’ via the facebooks and myspaces, but a card has more effort put in, and therefore feels more feeling is there. Here are the cards that actually mean something to recieve.
Valentines day cards. Even if you have an idea who sent it, its bound to start your day off well. Some are so ridiculous that you do have to laugh,cry or vomit (maybe even all three), but the point is they care enough to let you know that yes, you are awesome. (Ones from your mum dont count). They might also send chocolates with it to sweeten the deal and win your heart. And for those of you who didnt ever get one? Its not the end of the world- stop blubbering.
Birthday cards. You mean other than the reason that they contain money or gift cards. Wherther your bday is a reason to celebrate or not, the right card will cheer you up or make the day even better. always remember- Putting their age on the card wont cheer them up. It also shows you which people think enough of you to actually know when your birthday is.
Xmas cards. The ones people send out as an indication that september has started, not the ones with cash from your granny in. The more you get it shows just how ‘popualr’ you are. This also serves as a reminder that new years is on its way, in case you ‘forgot’.
And heres some days we really should be using the mail room services for sending cards for. Dont take these seriously.
Halloween. Is there a better way to celebrate teenagers throwing eggs at your house other than chasing them for it?
Pancake day -we all secretly wish this was a national holiday, so why not send cards on it? With any luck the card will be an actual pancake -just hopefully without the maple syrup.
St Patricks day -when we all proclaim our love for our Irish breathren.