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Birthday CardsShort of gifts, the most effective way
of getting one's message of goodwill across to a
birthday celebrator is by way of sensitive Happy Birthday
Greeting Cards.
Since everybody has a birthday, Happy Birthday
Greeting Cards are tremendously popular, even prolific in
specific in particular age or gender specific categories,
as well as serious, humorous, and belated varieties.
However,
there are inexpensive ways of greetings - Free Birthday cards
- over the Internet as in Free Birthday Ecards.
If one prefers,
the sender may get his or her message across with Printable
Birthday Cards downloadable from the Internet. Birthday cards are as personalized as can be, catering
to nearly all degrees of relationships, from family members to
someone else's pets. The possibilities notwithstanding, every type of birthday card must have messages all its own. |
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Case in point is a birthday card sent to a kin or a friend. When sending to a family member or a friend, the sender must personalize such cards with a little note, and always sign the card, informally. There must be no courtesy titles, not even last names.
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If a family should sign it, the family
signatures must begin with the father's name, then the
mother's and finally the children. If there are many senders
of one card, the person who signs it should write his or
her name last.
To send a card to a traditional couple with
two different last names, the card must be addressed first
to the female before the male.
Business Birthday Cards or Corporate Birthday
Cards are generally mailed, if not personally hand-delivered. But if the sender's relation to the business associate
extends beyond the workplace, cards must be sent to the recipient's
home.
In cases of Business Birthday Cards, the message must
be conveyed in a way that is formal and contemplative. It is often
rule-of-thumb to send only humorous cards to co-worker's birthdays.
Conversely, if the recipient is a superior, writing the message
must take more discrimination before sending. |
The sender must also take care to discern over messages based on the beliefs of the birthday celebrator. Unless he or she is familiar of the recipient's beliefs, the sender must avoid sending religious-themed cards.
Bereaved celebrators must only receive simple, thoughtful well-wishes that let them know that someone is thinking of them, even if they're not in a celebratory mood. Age-themed cards may affect the sensibilities of age-conscious individuals, in that extra thought must be heeded before sending them.
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