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Writing Christmas cards dilemma

8 replies

rhondajean · 08/12/2012 14:53

This is my first year in a new office.

Previously i spent ages writing everyone's entire families in the card, and the names of all four of us

Eg to mark, sue, Peter, Douglas and little Janice

With love from rj, DH, dd1 and dd2

I don't know the names of people's families here yet and the two cards I have so far are just

To rj
From colleague

Ok just to simplify it and put from me to you and not to all of you from us?

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UKSky · 08/12/2012 14:59

Same as you have received. When I worked in an office, the cards stayed there anyway so no need for everyone's name. Buy then I stopped doing it and only do cards to family and close friends. I love Christmas but hare card writing so do as few as possible.

Marne · 08/12/2012 16:55

Or write 'to Janice and family' (for example) if you know they have a family, if not then just write it to them and from you only.

Merrycuckingfistmas · 08/12/2012 16:59

Can't you write 'to sue and family, from Jane and family'
Appropriate names obviously Xmas Grin

TrillsCarolsOutOfTune · 08/12/2012 17:03

Don't write Christmas cards to people who you don't know very well.

KenDoddsDadsDog · 08/12/2012 17:05

I never write to , I just write from

rhondajean · 08/12/2012 17:08

I hate the whole and family thing, it seems lazy. Likewise the not writing names to.

I think I'll go with to sue from me for this year at year at least until I learn the names of everyone's oh and children. Thanks all.

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Waswondering · 08/12/2012 18:43

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KenDoddsDadsDog · 08/12/2012 19:33

Why is it lazy?

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