ANSWERS: 13
  • My Christmas list is non-existent and it gets smaller every year
  • i have no list
  • My Christmas Card list gets smaller and smaller because friends and relatives overseas switch from snail mail to email, which is a relieve. With friends here in the US I solve the problem with e-cards.
  • I have about 45 people on my Christmas card list. I would say it stays the same year after year.
  • No,,It stays the same,,Mostly Family;)
  • My list consists of a handful of people. My mom, dad and a couple of people on Answerbag.
  • Like many other things in life, this one has .. shall we say .. evolved. :) Mine has indeed changed each year .. in three ways: -- a shift to some Christmas cards for snail mail and some e:cards (something I might never have done in the past) -- a shift from "Christmas cards" to those plus "holiday cards" and a sprinkling of Hannukah cards -- a shift from all before Xmas to "the season" meaning some before and some after! LOL Part of that is because I don't like to just write a one liner and name then mail. I want to either write a longer bit on side and back of card .. or .. insert notepaper message .. or write a long letter .. depending on the person. I'd say it's at about 75 households right now. Just updated and weeded it out last week!
  • It is very long but it does not get longer every year. I have to remove some and add some every years.
  • I sent 74 cards last year because we had family photos taken and I included one in every card. This year I don't have any pictures to send so I will only send cards to friends that are out of state or people that send me a card. I do NOT send cards to people that I give gifts to.
  • Very short....perhaps only five or six people on my list. It keeps getting shorter every year, due to people moving away and losing contact with you, people who profess to be your friends but are not, etc. Sigh.
  • Just to immediate family and a couple of close friends. So...about 10.
  • It gets shorter every year.
  • very short I dont have one

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