The greeting cards conundrum
Aug. 18th, 2011 04:14 pmAnyone else have this thing where they go into a complete funk when buying greeting cards? I'm so bad at it, and getting worse.
This lunchtime, for instance...
...I had to buy birthday cards for two work colleagues and I spent at least ten minutes dithering about it.
Can't buy that one. It's a bit rude. Maybe she won't get the joke?
Can't buy that one. She might think I think she's past it.
Can't buy that one. If I get her a card with a picture of flowers on it, she'll think I think she's boring and have no personality.
Can't buy one with a cat on it. She'll think I think she's a crazy old cat lady.
Can't buy one with a dog on it. What if she doesn't like dogs? Does anyone actually like dogs?
Etc, etc.
And it's not just buying cards for women. I'm just as bad when it comes to buying them for men. Had to buy one for Nephew 4 (aged 20) last week. Dithered for ages. All the cards aimed at young men seem to be completely filthy (not what they want from an auntie) or covered in pictures of beer glasses. In the end, I got him one of the beer glasses ones, and am now afraid his mum will think I'm encouraging him to drink (not that he needs any encouragement).
:( I fear I'm a hopeless case.
This lunchtime, for instance...
...I had to buy birthday cards for two work colleagues and I spent at least ten minutes dithering about it.
Can't buy that one. It's a bit rude. Maybe she won't get the joke?
Can't buy that one. She might think I think she's past it.
Can't buy that one. If I get her a card with a picture of flowers on it, she'll think I think she's boring and have no personality.
Can't buy one with a cat on it. She'll think I think she's a crazy old cat lady.
Can't buy one with a dog on it. What if she doesn't like dogs? Does anyone actually like dogs?
Etc, etc.
And it's not just buying cards for women. I'm just as bad when it comes to buying them for men. Had to buy one for Nephew 4 (aged 20) last week. Dithered for ages. All the cards aimed at young men seem to be completely filthy (not what they want from an auntie) or covered in pictures of beer glasses. In the end, I got him one of the beer glasses ones, and am now afraid his mum will think I'm encouraging him to drink (not that he needs any encouragement).
:( I fear I'm a hopeless case.
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Date: 2011-08-18 03:12 pm (UTC)And buy a racy one.
:)
Actually, I have done the two-hours-in-the-card-store dither-dance. But since then I've learned to just pick a card *I* like and figure that way it'll remind the recipient of me.
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Date: 2011-08-18 03:25 pm (UTC)But what if you don't like any of them? :(
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Date: 2011-08-18 03:28 pm (UTC)Well, I suppose you're not going to like me. I walk into a card shop and the perfect card always grabs my attention. No pondering or dithering required.
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Date: 2011-08-22 03:14 pm (UTC)I do that for family members, but when it comes to work colleagues I always feel I need to get something witty/amusing.
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Date: 2011-08-18 04:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-08-22 03:15 pm (UTC)Eeep! Yes, and my memory is so crap these days. I'd need to keep a written list.
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Date: 2011-08-18 04:19 pm (UTC)I wish more card people would go down the Edward Monkton line of being whimsical, but neither sickly nor offensive! It would make life so much easier...
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Date: 2011-08-22 03:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-08-18 05:11 pm (UTC)The important thing, I think, is to remember how you feel when someone gives you a card. If you like it, you like it, but if you don't, well, it doesn't really matter, it's the fact that they've given you one that counts!
ETA When my Mum was ill, she got lots of Get Well cards. Some were beautiful and some were ugly, but they all had handwritten messages inside, and she pasted all of them into a scrap book.
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Date: 2011-08-22 03:16 pm (UTC):is jealous:
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Date: 2011-08-18 05:22 pm (UTC)It's especially hard to find one for my mother, because most of them include sentiments we both know I don't feel.
If I go into a card shop I usually buy a any card I see that might do for someone one day - they usually come in handy.
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Date: 2011-08-22 03:18 pm (UTC)I've never seen one, though that doesn't mean much. Usually, I avoid greetings cards like the plague.
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Date: 2011-08-19 02:33 pm (UTC)I recently had to buy two get well cards and two leaving cards to be passed round at work for everyone to sign, and must have spent about an hour in total dithering over which ones to get, so I sympathise with your problems.
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Date: 2011-08-22 03:21 pm (UTC)God, yes! Mostly they're way too blokey and not appropriate at all.
I recently had to buy two get well cards and two leaving cards to be passed round at work for everyone to sign, and must have spent about an hour in total dithering over which ones to get, so I sympathise with your problems.
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Date: 2011-08-19 10:01 pm (UTC)I seriously don't get thinking like that. Sorry. A birthday card is to be a fun thing making fun of.. the giver or the recipient. :-D
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Date: 2011-08-22 03:21 pm (UTC)