While it is not a serious issue, I wanted to add my opinion to a topic of an old 2003 thread titled “Is it rude not to include a person’s name in a greeting card?” that I found while researching the topic. The responses were rather rude themselves but may have been more about the op publicizing his/her complaint about someone on the board.
Including a recipient’s name adds a personal touch that may be old fashioned but I am old fashioned. My favorite coworker and a favorite lady friend who I have a lot in common with (I am into the Victorian era and she likes Medieval times) is the only one at work who writes my name in cards. It helps identify to whom the card is for years later.
The leading card maker, Hallmark, recommends including names.
I’m curious. While I can understand your desire not to resurrect a thread that old (and many posters here would thank you for that), can you provide a link to it? I’m sure many of us would be interested in reading it.