When Do You Send Holiday Cards?

What do you think the earliest reasonable date to send Christmas/Hanukkah/Solstice/Kwanzaa cards is? I thought maybe December 1st?

I personally only give cards to my immediate family, whom I hand the cards to on Christmas morning. My mom, however, is one of those women who mail 14 gazillion cards out every year. She plans to mail them sometime in early December.

Back when I was an organized woman with a life and everything, I always wrote out my cards on Thanksgiving Day after the food, and mailed them no later than the tenth of December. Nowadays I have been known to mail them three days after Christmas.

Well, this is pretty much the first year I’ve ever done anything of the sort - I married into a family that is really big on card-sending, and I’m pretty much just catching on to this now.

How fast do those suckers go within the country, anyway? I’ve only ever sent cards for whatever reason internationally before, and I had to make sure to send them two or three weeks ahead if I wanted to get them to their destination on time.

With that in mind, I mailed them the day after Thanksgiving. Are they going to make it to their destination like, tomorrow? :eek:

I’ll get mine out by the 15th - except for the one going to Japan. That one goes out by this weekend.

I’m happy to wait until New Years. I’m not big on the holidays, being a different faith.

I usually send mail along the east coast, from a suburb to a suburb, so it takes 1-2 days. Mail across the country, or from a suburb to a rural area seems to take 2-4 days. That’s just my experience though. Are you in Norway or the U.S.? If you’re in America, your family will probably get their cards today or tomorrow.

I hope that you had fun with your first year of sending holiday cards :slight_smile: I love choosing the picture for custom cards (Kinkos has a good deal) and addressing the envelopes while watching classic holiday movies (is Bad Santa a classic yet?).