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I keep all my Christmas cards in a box so I can look at them in future years.
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I save the special ones and recycle the rest. I mean, I don't get sentimental over Christmas cards from my accountant, company, etc. I actually do save the cards from my mail carrier because she really has a way with words -- very eloquent. We're on a first name basis with each other which is rare in such a populated area.
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Yes I am recycling them... next year I will be scribbling the names out, writing new ones in and sending them off to everyone.
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I'm saving the ones with personal messages (something beyond "Love, Joe, Vicki and the twins*), but the rest are being recycled.
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Hmm. I never thought of that before! I have...been keeping all the cards (carelessly and not in one good place,) so that my six year old can have a sort of diary of all of our (her father's and my) friends and family. I think I'll stick with this, and...maybe 2007 is the year I get all the cards in one place? Alas, I have no more spiritual space remaining for another resolution this year.
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cut out the picture or the saying and use them as gift tags recycle the rest it's not alot
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i keep all cards and the nxt xmas i cut out the cute pics and use them for gift tags! this has been my task since iwas like 5
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No. I keep them to remember the Christmas they came on. I recycle other things though.
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No, I keep mine each year. I will go through my cards every two or three years and keep the ones that mean the most. It might sound odd to keep them, but it seems the older I get the less family (older generation) is still alive. Now, I have the last Christmas card from these great family members and can pass them on through the generations for remembrance.
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I don't generally get any. And the ones I do get tend to say "Merry Christmas from Jimbo's Auto. Don't forget to come in for our Christmas special on all new and used vehicles in stock!".
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