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We have done Christmas cards one year, and that was when our oldest was a baby.

And my husband was like, Why dont we ever do Christmas cards?

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You should do Christmas cards.

I was like, Yeah, I mean, its just cards, right?

Like, why dont you do the Christmas cards?'

Christmas card with festive tree design hanging on a decorated Christmas tree branch.

And then you might decide on what kind of clothes we should all wear and the location.

Then you’re free to find whatever website you wanna use to print out the Christmas cards.

Choose which picture or pictures you wanna put on there, what youre gonna say.

Woman expressing thoughts on Christmas cards with a skeptical facial expression, statement on mental load in overlay.

Then gather up everybodys mailing addresses that you want to send them to, your side and mine.

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And he was like, Huh?

I was like, Yeah.

Two U.S. mailboxes placed side by side, suggesting the theme of sending Christmas cards.

Its not just Christmas cards, is it?

The mental load behind Christmas cards has never seemed worth it to me.

Anybody that I would send a Christmas card to, I see regularly.

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That is what the mental load of sending out Christmas cards is.

Just tell me when.

Get your cookie cutters ready.

Man Doesn’t Understand Why Wife Doesn’t Send Family Christmas Cards, Gets A Reality Check

Im already on it.

Thats why its easy to see why Abby didnt think preparingChristmas cardswas worth it.

Be that as it may, sending out holiday cards is something that many families do.

Comment about doing Christmas cards reads, “We should do Christmas cards” Aka YOU do them, I’ll put my name on it.

According to Statista, people in the US spend an average of roughly30 dollarson holiday greeting cards and postage.

Well, to the disappointment of all the Grinches out there, they actually do.

Okay, at least half of them do.

Comment questioning how people made Christmas cards easily in the past.

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