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December 9, 2005
Seasonal Greetings
By DEANNA DAHLSAD
Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa - There are many holiday celebrations this
time of year.
There was a great debate on The View this about holiday greeting cards.
The women were discussing holiday greeting cards and whose
holiday they ought to be celebrating.
Joy said that sending a holiday greeting card was like sending a
birthday card: you send it to the person in celebration of their
day, and so if you celebrate Christmas, but they celebrate Hanukkah,
you ought to send a Hanukkah greeting card.
But the others felt that holiday cards are a way to include others in
their own celebration of the season.
So, what do you think? What do you do? Do you send cards for
your holiday, cards for the receiver's holiday, or play it safe with a
'Seasons Greetings' card?
Posted by photocartoonist at December 9, 2005 9:57 PM
Comments
I say celebrate them all!! Include your friends and family in your holidays AND acknowledge their holidays.
Posted by: Kat Caverly at December 9, 2005 10:02 PM
LOL Of course you would :p
I usually send more generic cards, 'Happy Holidays' and cards with Santa as opposed to religious cards. I have a few friends who have strong religious ties, and I usually send specific cards for them... But until The View, I never really thought about it before.
It will be interesting to read what others have to say...
Posted by: Deanna Dahlsad at December 11, 2005 12:38 PM