Christmas card etiquette
If you want to adhere to Christmas card etiquette, make sure you send
the appropriate cards to the appropriate people.
Do not send overly-religious cards to those who do not share the same
religious viewpoint as you.
Handwriting is required. You'd be surprised how many people have
stopped putting any ink effort into their Christmas cards. As far as
Christmas card etiquette goes, this is a big no no.
When sending out Christmas cards, make sure you write the recipients'
names at the top of each card and sign each card by hand.
Hand-addressed cards convey the feeling you cared to take the time to
write the card in spite of your busy schedule.
Do not let your Christmas greetings float in an e ethereal. According
to Noel Jameson,Christmas card etiquette dictates that e-cards are not
to take the place of traditional Christmas cards, so make sure you don't
fall for the "click convenience" trap.
This holiday season, remember that we adhere to etiquette rules for a
reason. By following the above advice, you can be sure that your
Christmas card etiquette holds up to the highest of holiday standards. |