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Is there any excuse for not sending christmas cards back to people who have unexpectedly sent us one?

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StopSittingOnTheTinselPlease · 16/12/2008 08:49

I've done my cards. But now we're getting a few from people who I didn't send one to. Nice people, people I like, but not obvious people iykwim, so I didn't think to send them one.

But seeing as there is time, there's no excuse for not getting my spreadsheet cards and stamps out again is there? I just feel like I'd ticked that job off and it's a pain to have to go back to it.

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ClausImWorthIt · 16/12/2008 08:53

Don't be all bah humbug! If they're people you like then do them a card.

2pt4WiseMen · 16/12/2008 08:55

Send a card and add them to your list fr next year so you dont have the same thing again!

belgo · 16/12/2008 08:55

Just send them the cards. It dosn't take much time or cost much, but it does create good feeling.

piscesmoon · 16/12/2008 08:56

If you are going to see them I wouldn't bother-just wish them happy Christmas-if you are not going to see them and you like them send a card.

Doodle2U · 16/12/2008 08:56

They won't even notice.

Christmas cards are the devil's own work IMO and nobody can remember from one year to the next, who sent them a card!

StopSittingOnTheTinselPlease · 16/12/2008 08:58

Doodle that's why you need an excel spreadsheet

Well, looks like the consensus is that I really should. In the words of my 4-going-on-14 year old son "okaaaay, I'll do it"

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