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    I have mixed feeling about them. I don't mind IF they put them IN Christmas card. But I don't like them when they send them AS or in replacementof the card. Its almost like I wasn't work buying the card for. JMHO. I only have or two friends that do it EVERY year. But they send them to everyone and have for years.
    Is this a new trend? I've gotten two of these this year! The one had a picture the size of a postage stamp! I had no idea who I was supposed to be looking at! lol

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    Based on this post, this is how my annual holiday letter is starting this year:

    I’ve known for a long time that some people don’t like the annual holiday letter. Recently, I’ve read more and more about how much these annual musings are truly despised by many people! Personally, I love them! I read every one I get and I’m thrilled to get them. But, in an effort to be more understanding of those who aren’t fans, I’ve decided to provide some alternate options on what to do with these unwanted mailings.
    1. Make a holiday paper airplane.
    2. Make a holiday paper fan (for my over-50 female friends).
    3. Rumple paper up in a ball and use as a starter for a cozy fire.
    4. Rumple paper up in a ball and use as a kitty toy.
    5. Rumple paper up in a ball and practice hoop shots in the nearest waste basket.
    6. Run paper through the shredder for instant New Year’s confetti.

    Hope that helps!! For those who like my letters, please feel free to keep reading. I will try to keep the boasting to a minimum.
    Never argue with an idiot. It will bring you down to his level and he’ll win because of experience.

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    I like reading holiday letters too! My cousin writes the cutest ones about her and her family.

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    I don't write them but I don't mind if I get them. I usually get one every year from someone who likes to go on and on and on and on and on about one thing. If you're going to send a holiday letter, at least provide more than one topic lol

    As for the bragging that some people do in the letters, some people just need to brag about things in order to make themselves feel good. Those kind of letters, when I have gotten them, just get recycled.

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