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Sending
Christmas
Cards
by
Unknown
A
considerable
amount
of
strategic
planning
is
required
to
ensure
that
maximum
effect
is
gained
from
sending
Christmas
cards.
Timing,
size and
quality
are of
paramount
importance.
Sending
Christmas
cards
too
early is
not only
ineffective
but can
be
humiliating
for the
sender.
It
reveals
one's
position,
discloses
the size
and
quality
of card,
exposing
oneself
to the
possibility
of a
devastating
counter-attack.
On the
other
hand, a
very
late
Christmas
card
runs the
risk of
negating
the
recipient's
ability
to
respond,
and
reduces
one's
total
card
count.
It is
certainly
better
to be on
the
early
rather
than
late
side,
for the
get-in-quick
Christmas
card
sets the
pace and
compels
the
opposition
to
reply.
It is a
brave
opponent
who will
respond
with
less
than an
equal-to
or
better-than
card.
The next
thing to
understand
is the
value of
size in
Christmas
cards.
Important
people,
or at
least
people
who
think
they are
important,
send big
and
important
looking
Christmas
cards.
This
makes
the
recipient
feel
small;
which is
precisely
what is
intended.
This can
be quite
costly,
but
usually
worth
it.
There is
also a
place
for
cheap
and
nasty
cheap
Christmas
cards.
They
imply
bad
taste,
poverty
or
disrespect
to the
recipient,
and will
guarantee
deletion
from
their
Christmas
card
list.
These
are
particularly
effective
for
terminating
pointless
long
term
Christmas
card
exchanges
with
people
like the
Fanshaws
you met
in
Torremolinos
in 1976,
and
can't
even
remember
what
they
look
like
anymore
- or was
it
Benidorm?
First-time
Christmas
cards
sent on
impulse
to
recent
acquaintances
should
be
avoided,
for they
can have
devastating
consequences;
like
those
nice
Watson
people
you met
in
Benidorm.
Whilst
it might
be a
nice
surprise
to get a
lovely
card in
return,
you
might
not be
very
pleased
when
they
arrive
at your
front
door on
Boxing
Day - or
was it
Torremolinos?
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