My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

AIBU?

this isnt right

21 replies

charleneanna · 14/02/2012 18:04

i went into a well known card shop today to get hubby valentine card was lookihn across the shelves for husband and was quite surprised to see cards and on the front such things as happy valentines day from daddys little girl........happy valentines day to my son, daughter, mom, dad, nan, brother, sister etc etc i thought valntines cards we annonymous joke ot from lovers partners etc not family just doesnt sit right somehow

OP posts:
Report
fuckityfuckfuckfuck · 14/02/2012 18:05

Why does it bother you?

Report
StrandedBear · 14/02/2012 18:06

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

Lumiya · 14/02/2012 18:06

It's marketing gone mad.

Report
troisgarcons · 14/02/2012 18:06

marketting gimick - some people will buy cards for anything.

Report
Sevenfold · 14/02/2012 18:06

well if people are daft enough to buy them, shops will sell them

Report
LadySybilDeChocolate · 14/02/2012 18:07

Yup, that's why it should be called 'Hallmark Day'.

Report
ObiWan · 14/02/2012 18:07

It's totally harmless.

When I was at school (years ago) we used to make cards for our parents. Now people can make money from the same thing.

Report
WorraLiberty · 14/02/2012 18:07

Haven't you noticed this before?

I worked in Clinton Cards during the 80's and they had them then too.

The weirdest one was 'Happy Valentine's Day from the cats' Confused

Report
TheParan0idAndr0id · 14/02/2012 18:07

Oh god not another one. Hmm

Sending a valentines to someone doesn't mean you want to have sex with them. Some people send them to family members. It's not creepy. If you don't like it, don't do it.

Report
MissMogwi · 14/02/2012 18:08

This isn't a new thing, they've been selling Valentine's cards for children/parents/pets for years. Don't see a problem with it myself.

Report
hathorinareddress · 14/02/2012 18:09

it's just a gimmick to get more money out of gullible idiots

Report
Proudnscary · 14/02/2012 18:09

OP you are being ridiculous unreasonable

Oi HQ! Can you delete all Valentine's Day threads please? Thanks.

Report
StrandedBear · 14/02/2012 18:09

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

ninjasquirrel · 14/02/2012 18:52

Well I think it's weird too - NOT in a pervy way, just in a 'haven't you missed the point / what crap will the card companies be flogging next' way. But I guess for some people Valentines isn't about romantic love and sexual attraction, but, erm, sending cards to anyone you love, or like... or ...

But then I think sending cards to other couples on their wedding anniversaries is weird too so what do I know?

Report
maristella · 14/02/2012 18:57

My first 14 V cards were from my parents! Nowt wrong with that!

Hey, aren't you the poster who started another 'not right' thread about living above a funeral parlour?

Report
IUseTooMuchKitchenRoll · 14/02/2012 18:59

Valentines day can mean whatever people want it to mean. If someone wants to use it as an excuse to make sure that the people they love know they are loved, (like I do) then that's got to be a good thing.

I realise it's all about marketing, but they are a business and no one is forced to buy the cards.

Nothing bad can come from a card that sends love, we should have valentines day more often.

Report
sozzledchops · 14/02/2012 19:00

they are making the most out of the market to make money but i always thought that traditionally way back Valentines day was about love, you could send anyone you loved a token or card, not just your lover or partner.

So YABU to feel bothered about that but not about money grabbing card companies trying to take advantage.

Report
NoOnesGoingToEatYourEyes · 14/02/2012 19:08

I used to send my granddad a valentines card.

Not a big romantic one or one going on about sex or pants or calling him a stud muffin or anything.

Just a simple one that told him I loved him. Cos I did.

I never used to sign it but somehow he would always guess it was from me being addressed to Granddad probably gave the game away and ring me up to call me a daft bugger.

Made us both happy.

He's been dead for a few years now, and I miss him, but when we were clearing out his house we found that he had saved every single one of those cards and it still makes me happy now that this was something we did while he was alive.

Report
Magneto · 14/02/2012 19:10

Are you the same Charlene who's friend was scared of dead bodies in the freezer in the flat below?

Report
Mallinky · 14/02/2012 19:14

I don't think it's a bad thing that Valentines day turns into a general 'show you love someone' day but where does that end?
It could cost you a fortune to send one to everyone you loved. A bit ridiculous.

Report
Birdsgottafly · 14/02/2012 19:16

The one living creature that i can truefully say will love me until she dies, is my dog, so if my DP gets me a card from her (as i do for him), i am quite happy with that. If it makes us happy, then we should be left to it.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.