Do you give christmas cards to friends who don’t really celebrate it?
What’s your opinion/experience?
Most friends I’ve always sent cards to aren’t particularly religious anyway, we just celebrate the family, friends, fun and presents side of things. Christmas isn’t much more than the commercial holiday if anything for most people here (Hong Kong) but I don’t think they would be “offended” to receive a christmas card.
What about other religions? My family always exchange cards with muslim friends (although they aren’t hugely devout).
What do you think?
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