greetings

greeting cards - if someone greets you for your birthday or any occasion, which would you prefer to receive?
@maiax2k6 (535)
Philippines
June 26, 2007 1:14am CST
which would you prefer to receive: the e-card greetings/web comments or the snail mail/handcarry greeting cards. for me, it's also fun to receive ecards for your birthday & other occasions, but i would have preferred the old fashioned greetings cards where i can see my friends' or familys' penmanship. it's more personalized that way, you can keep it, put them in scrapbooks and go back to them if you want to. that is just beside the thrill of receiving a posted card or packet where your heart race on guessing from whom it came from. Nowadays, there's an added thought that there's really an effort sending the greetings your way. Don't you feel the same
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@bluishrose (2289)
• Philippines
14 Jul 07
I still go for the snail mail or handcarry cards. I can see the effort of the person who gave it to me. And i know he/she really spent the time buying one. =D
@gabs8513 (48686)
• United Kingdom
28 Jun 07
I actually enjoy the Greeting Cards on the Email as they are so nice and they play Music to and they are worded a lot better then normal Cards
@byfaithonly (10698)
• United States
26 Jun 07
The e-cards are nice and I've received some lovely ones but I do prefer the old fashioned hold in my hand ones. I also love shopping for cards and I always want the 'perfect' one so sometimes spend hours reading every card before I decide on one.
• Pakistan
26 Jun 07
Greeting is expression of inner self of person. Greeting is a sort of gift. Greeting cause to share the happy moment of the person to whom is sending or to whome he or she is receiving it. Greeting in plain words could also play the role of all of the old or newly invented sources. Ecard, emails and other such sources are modern but when we see in the past pigions were used for this purpose.Today every available source is best to share the greeting. So I would like to prefer the available source to greet you.