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I always do since I get so few of them ^_^”.
Nope
I do sometimes. I still have my birthday card from my dad sitting here. It was all mushy and feely and I wish for those day again so I keep it there and dream things were the way they used to be.
Yes, I do. It’s special when someone is gone and you find a card that brings that relationship back to my mind. Brings back special memories.
I save them for a long time and then when I get around to going through my files I’ll throw them out. Not always all of them, but most of them.
This is me, too. I feel bad throwing them out soon after receiving them.
I have a very few that I have saved because of the handwritten messages inside, or some other sentimental aspect.
Yes I do. I was heart broken about 12 years ago we got flooded and I lost all my childhood cards.
Childhood cards? That would have killed me. That is heartbreaking.
I don’t save many. I’m not very comfortable with the mushy cards, so most of the cards I get are funny ones. I save them for a while, put them on display or whatever, and eventually, I’ll recycle them. I DO have a lot of the ones we got when Josh was born, though, put away in a box with the newspapers from that day and a few other mementos. I also have all the letters my brother, Mike, sent me when he was in the Army. THOSE are priceless. Going back and reading them now is an absolute hoot – letters from a grown man, in the Army in some sticky situations, to a six-year old little girl. They’re pretty cool.
Yes and I reuse them too. I just black out the previously wrtten names or verbage… unless it’s something I would write. Then I sign my name.
Most, I throw out. It depends on who it is, the occasion, and the card. My best friend always sends the perfect cards, and they truly mean something to me, I keep almost all of hers.