Question:
Is it proper etiquette to respond to every greeting card?
RastaRich
2009-12-27 12:00:30 UTC
If somebody sends me a paper Halloween greeting card in the postal mail, does etiquette require that I mail a response? Or is some other response required? Or, is a response not required?
Eight answers:
cinnea
2009-12-27 14:00:26 UTC
You do not have to respond to a greeting card, though it might be nice. However, the exception to that is Christmas or holiday season greeting cards. It is generally considered good form to send a card to anyone who sends one to you. If it is your birthday, a wedding, the birth of a child, the funeral of a loved one or some other occasion that merits thank you cards, you should send a thank you card or note even to people who only sent a card or best wishes, as that may have been all they were able to do at that time.
kuhle
2016-12-12 01:22:59 UTC
Birthday Card Etiquette
julie ann
2009-12-27 13:41:01 UTC
No response is required, imagine thanking 80 plus people? You usually send greeting cards to them so it's reciprocated.
misslabeled
2009-12-27 12:03:30 UTC
No response is required for holiday greeting cards.
mikulski
2016-10-05 14:56:16 UTC
I save all my enjoying cards for a 300 and sixty 5 days to make confident, working example, I deliver them a card returned at right here Christmas. Then I toss them. the only enjoying cards I even have been protecting are those from my son.
2009-12-27 12:09:44 UTC
No response is required although you may want to add them to you holiday mailing list (completely optional).
Scamper
2009-12-27 14:38:13 UTC
Did you get it for Christmas?



I would send him a sympathy card on the passing of his senses.
actionfigures
2009-12-27 12:24:44 UTC
completely optional.... but it is a nice thing to do


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