on the 17th or 18th of December for local areas...
for international, make it 2 weeks before Christmas..
Card giving during Christmas is more effective for me, modernize ideas for greetings on Christmas Day is sooo not my type. I think it's sweeter and more passionate when you give a card. It's more sincere because there's an effort on it. Right?
So, you just had a very nice idea for greeting your family and friends for the Christmas. Good luck! God Bless and Advance Happy Thanksgiving!!!:)
2007-11-19 17:26:23
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answered by _Br!hter_ 2
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2007-11-20 01:17:55
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answered by barb 6
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I try to mail out my Christmas cards around the 1st or 2nd of December every year.
2007-11-20 01:19:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Christmas cards?
2007-11-20 01:16:44
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answered by Skatermomof5 7
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I always mail December 1st to beat the Christmas rush. That way I am sure they are on time, and others have time to send one back to me!!!
2007-11-20 01:16:06
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answered by thelofings 3
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I usually get them mailed out by the first week in December. That way if I get address changes I can get them corrected and sent out in time.
2007-11-20 05:57:11
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answered by gone 6
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Usually it's best to mail them out 2 to three weeks in advance. This also will give a heads-up to certain individuals that haven't gotten around to mailing theirs out. Best wishes!!!
2007-11-20 01:17:49
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answered by ? 4
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Dec 1st because they go all over the world and I want to make sure they get there in time! I may even send them a little earlier this year.... maybe the 26th of Nov for the ones far far away.
Last year a few were late.. :(
ps: love your avatar!
2007-11-20 01:15:42
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answered by Music 7
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15 of december
2007-11-20 01:15:42
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answered by peter t 5
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Usually early December, sometimes nearing the end of November. I don't want them to get caught up in the post rush.
2007-11-20 01:16:26
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answered by Anonymous
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