What are your opinions of the Christmas form letter"?
What I mean is: the letter you type up on your computer once a year, summing up that year's important happenings and events, print out en masse changing only the addressee name at the top and send around to everybody at Christmas time...perhaps with a picture of you and your kids/dog/house or somesuch. Always starting with something like "Wow, what a year it's been...." or "Happy christmas I hope all is going well...."
The wife and I had some big events in our lives this year, including buying a house, a car, the wife upgrading her job, etc... and she wanted to type up a form letter to all the relatives and friends to update them. I was vehemently opposed and would absolutely not allow myself or my surname to be associated with such a travesty. I absolutely cannot stand the Christmas form letter. To the proponents of the form letter (usually those that send them) it is a seemingly innocent way to "stay in touch" but to the opponents (usually the recipients) it comes off as a hastily written brag letter that might as well have been composed by a damn robot for all the human emotion and sincerity it carries. Rather than a feeling of Christmas cheer and good will, the Christmas form letter generates only a feeling of neglect as though the recipient weren't worth the sender's time of day.
I've received these in the past from family members and I've directed them to the garbage as quickly as they were unfolded, thinking:
"oh wow Aunt *whatever*. So glad you learned to type on your computer and send it to me for editing. I would talk about the contents of your essay with my mother so that you might benefit from both our critical remarks, but it seems that will not be necessary as she received a copy of the essay as well. Same for my sister and everybody else. While I admire your foresight in obtaining more than one opinion on your writing prowess, you can pleasantly GO FUCK YOURSELF. TAKE 5 MINUTES OF YOUR PRECIOUS TIME AND SCRIBBLE 3 FUCKING HANDWRITTEN LINES ON A CARD NEXT TIME YOU HAG!"
Seriously cannot express my hatred for this form of communication. Receiving zero communication is better than a form letter. A blank fucking xmas card with only a signature at the bottom is more sincere.
And I'm not trying to create a funny Phoenix Inn post here...I truly feel this way.
That is all. What do y'all think?
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Question 2:
In this age of political correctness is it appropriate to sign off a Christmas card with "MERRY CHRISTMAS" when you have no idea about the recipient's religious views or opinions regarding the celebration of Christmas on December 25?
Not talking close family & friends Christmas cards here...more like office mailout Christmas cards or ones you would send to, say, buddies or colleagues you don't know super-well.
Is it offensive to receive a Merry Christmas greeting card if you are Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, etc...if the intent of the card is simply to spread greetings and sincere good cheer? Should there be a worldwide policy restricting office christmas cards to a few generic non-denominational greetings like "Season's greetings" or "Happy Holidays"?
I personally sign the full Merry Christmas or Happy Christmas at the bottom of all my office cards (along with a small handwritten note). In my mind it is not offensive for a sender to express good will during an important day in his/her calendar. They can wish whatever greetings they please in turn. For instance, if I received "Austere ramadan" or "happy Hanukkah" wishes from a colleague of a different religious background, I would be honored that they thought enough of me to send a card on their holiday. Those other religions are, of course, minority religions in North America so maybe it isn't the same thing at all for an observer of the majority holiday to receive a similar greeting.
Or is the whole "problem" just that a few wackos got pissed one time a few years back and now everybody makes a big deal of it?
This post has been edited by cerveza_fiesta: 23 December 2010 - 04:51 PM