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| Re: Christmas cards in the workplace | |
| By: bopper Date: November 25, 2020, 4:01 pm | |
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| If you can get a Happy Holidays or Season's greetings card | |
| instead I would do that. | |
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| Re: Christmas cards in the workplace | |
| By: Isisnin Date: November 25, 2020, 5:39 pm | |
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| Receiving a holiday card is probably like receiving a gift. You | |
| appreciate the thoughtfulness of someone giving you a gift, but | |
| you really appreciate a gift that actually acknowledges you | |
| individually. E.g. your favorite color, drink, candy. | |
| So if you don't celebrate Christmas and/or aren't Christian and | |
| someone gives you a holiday card that says Season's Greetings, | |
| Happy Holidays, or Happy New Year, you'd probably be touched by | |
| that thoughtful consideration. | |
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