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Every year, it's the same. Every winter, many lives are exciting and miserable   at the exact same time. Every December, when the Christmas season rolls around,   the atmosphere is bursting with cheer. Every Christmas, the joyous holiday   spirit seems to go to the heads of many people. Sometimes, I think some obsess   with a little too much holiday spirit, energy, and cheer. Money is wasted -- time   vanishes -- trees are demolished -- holiday spirit diminishes -- and someone is always   left out. Despite the downfalls, long lost connections are made within   families. Although it is exciting to finally get in contact with distant   relatives, some families go overboard when it comes to mailing Christmas cards.   The annual tradition of sending Christmas cards should be limited to 30 cards   per household.  

    It could be argued that limiting the amount of Christmas cards in which each   Christian family is allowed to send would break the hearts of many loved ones.   Those who would normally receive cards may feel as though their relationships   with friends have been used, mislead, or ended. Some might think that their   family is being cut off from others to whom they once felt close to. Relatives   could think that their family members have developed a disease or passed on.   Many may believe that the mail service lost the cards or failed to deliver them.   Because of the concern for family and friend relations, many will be more apt to   get in touch with those from whom they did not receive a Christmas card. Just   because cards would be limited doesn't mean that there is not way to   communicate.  

    Although sending less Christmas cards could cause sadness, it doesn't mean that   communication couldn't be done in another way. Withholding from sending   Christmas cards to everyone could actually create more communication. Families   would be forced to send e-mails or make telephone calls instead of sending   annual family news letters in Christmas cards. Vacations could be...

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  • Submitted by: alexanderhook
  • Date Submitted: 05/24/2008 04:29 PM
  • Category: History Other
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