zachnsamsmommy
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I have always mailed out between 50-70 cards in the past few years. The number was 50 until I b/c really good friends with some mamas on a birth board, and then I added them to the list b/c we all started exchanging cards (this was more than 3 yrs ago).
Well...this year I have gotten 23 cards. That's it. So my question is...when do you 'drop' someone off of your mailing list.
This year I have gotten many FB posts and phone calls saying "Your family pic Christmas card is so nice, but we aren't mailing cards this year". Or substitute "this year" for "not anymore" or "except close family".
I spent about 36 cents each card, plus 44 each stamp, plus the time I took to address the cards. So...you get the picture...it isn't cheap.
My previous rule of thumb was that if it was two years without receiving a card from someone, they got dropped from the list.
Before I get flamed, I don't drop elderly relatives that don't send out cards, or close family members (even if they are too lazy to send us a card). I'm mainly talking about out of town friends and distant relatives. And if someone was moving or getting married, I've also given them the benefit of the doubt (with forwarding mail, unpacking, and the like).
This year, I am thinking about dropping the friends that have told me they aren't sending cards anymore. Not waiting the two years. I know times are tough, financially, and we are feeling it as well. DH may not have a job in the next 2-3 months, yet we sent cards to ALL of our friends.
So...would you keep with the dropping from the list after 2-3 years, or go ahead and drop those that aren't sending cards to us 'because we aren't family'.
I appreciate all input...
Well...this year I have gotten 23 cards. That's it. So my question is...when do you 'drop' someone off of your mailing list.
This year I have gotten many FB posts and phone calls saying "Your family pic Christmas card is so nice, but we aren't mailing cards this year". Or substitute "this year" for "not anymore" or "except close family".
I spent about 36 cents each card, plus 44 each stamp, plus the time I took to address the cards. So...you get the picture...it isn't cheap.
My previous rule of thumb was that if it was two years without receiving a card from someone, they got dropped from the list.
Before I get flamed, I don't drop elderly relatives that don't send out cards, or close family members (even if they are too lazy to send us a card). I'm mainly talking about out of town friends and distant relatives. And if someone was moving or getting married, I've also given them the benefit of the doubt (with forwarding mail, unpacking, and the like).
This year, I am thinking about dropping the friends that have told me they aren't sending cards anymore. Not waiting the two years. I know times are tough, financially, and we are feeling it as well. DH may not have a job in the next 2-3 months, yet we sent cards to ALL of our friends.
So...would you keep with the dropping from the list after 2-3 years, or go ahead and drop those that aren't sending cards to us 'because we aren't family'.
I appreciate all input...