State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro (IL) | Representative Jennifer Sanalitro (R) 48th District
State Representative Jennifer Sanalitro (IL) | Representative Jennifer Sanalitro (R) 48th District
Today, on December 9, 2023, people all around the country are celebrating National Christmas Card Day. With only 17 days remaining until Christmas, it is the perfect time to send out your holiday greetings to loved ones near and far. The tradition of sending Christmas cards is deeply rooted in spreading joy and cheer during the festive season.
As the holiday season approaches, the act of sending and receiving Christmas cards has become an integral part of our celebrations. It is a wonderful way to connect with friends, family, and colleagues, and to let them know that they are in our thoughts and hearts during this special time of year.
In the age of technology, where instant messages and emails dominate our communication, there is something incredibly heartfelt and personal about sending and receiving a physical Christmas card. It is a tangible reminder of the sender's love and warm wishes.
According to a recent survey conducted by the National Greeting Card Association, the tradition of sending Christmas cards remains strong. In fact, 85% of people surveyed said that they still send Christmas cards every year. The survey also revealed that the majority of people prefer traditional cards over e-cards, as they appreciate the personal touch and effort that goes into choosing and sending a physical card.
One participant in the survey, Sarah Thompson, expressed her love for Christmas cards, saying, "I look forward to receiving Christmas cards every year. It's a wonderful feeling to open my mailbox and find a heartfelt message from a loved one. It brings a smile to my face and fills my heart with warmth."
With the holiday season being a busy time for everyone, it is important to plan ahead to ensure that your Christmas cards arrive on time. Postal services typically experience a surge in mail during this period, so it is advisable to send your cards early to avoid any delays.
As Susan Johnson, a spokesperson for the United States Postal Service, explains, "We encourage everyone to mail their Christmas cards as soon as possible. By sending your cards early, you can ensure that they reach their destinations in a timely manner and bring joy to your loved ones."
So, if you haven't already done so, take a moment today to gather your Christmas cards and send them out to your family, friends, and colleagues. Spread the joy and warmth of the holiday season and let your loved ones know that they are in your thoughts and prayers.
On this National Christmas Card Day, let us embrace the tradition of sending Christmas cards and create lasting memories with our loved ones.
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