Anyway, I was inspired to post today after seeing this list on the Paper and Packaging website and had to share it. I love sending and receiving mail, although admittedly I don't send it as often as I'd like to. I challenge every one who reads this to send a card to someone (or hand-deliver if preferred) before the beginning of the school year. For any of the reasons below ... or any other reason you can think of!
- To thank someone for something small.
- Sincerity is a lost art. Practice often.
- To say “Happy graduation.”
- Welcome to the real world.
- To say “Sad graduation.”
- Welcome to the real world.
- To congratulate someone on getting their driver’s license.
- No texting and driving. Always best to send a card.
- To celebrate a new year.
- Let’s make this year better than the last. And then let’s do the same next year.
- To congratulate someone on getting a puppy.
- They make edible cards, right?
- To congratulate someone on getting a kitten.
- They have years of being ignored ahead of them, so why not give them a little attention now.
- To welcome a baby into the family.
- In about 18 years they’ll have time to finally read your card.
- To “apologize” for not inviting someone to your wedding.
- It’s tough. A little thoughtfulness now can save a lot of awkwardness later.
- To offer a random compliment.
- Fact: 100% of people enjoy receiving compliments. Fact #2: Your hair looks great today.
- To say, “Look at this gorgeous card I found.”
- Don’t keep something that pretty to yourself.
- To congratulate someone on a new car.
- Butter them up for when you inevitably ask to borrow it.
- To celebrate Thanksgiving.
- No one sends “Happy Thanksgiving” cards. Be unique.
- To celebrate the Fourth of July.
- If they’re American, it’s sort of a second birthday card.
- To congratulate someone on a promotion.
- If appropriate, maybe include your résumé.
- To wish someone good luck on an upcoming surgery.
- Not that you need luck or anything. You’re in very skilled, capable hands.
- To share a recipe.
- Add one tablespoon of friendship …
- To wish someone a happy anniversary.
- Sticking to milestone years is boring. “Happy 17th Wedding Anniversary” is unique.
- To wish someone a happy divorce.
- Know your audience on this one.
- As a joke.
- Sending your 45-year-old friend three “Happy Quinceañera” cards will get a laugh.
- To congratulate someone on buying a new house.
- Be the first card on their fridge.
- To apologize.
- Cowards hide. Take sincere responsibility for your words and actions.
- To simply, personally connect.
- Stop broadcasting. Start narrowcasting.
- To recognize made-up holidays.
- Happy Lumpy Rug Day. Because apparently that’s a thing.
- To make fun of a friend’s fantasy sports team.
- Sometimes the message board isn’t enough to get your point across.
- To share a drawing.
- When words fail, there’s always art.
- To thank your future boss for interviewing you.
- Cards stand out. Emails get filtered out.
- To thank your great neighbors for being great neighbors.
- A good neighbor can be hard to find. Treasure the good ones.
- To thank a client.
- When was the last time you remember someone raving about the “really thoughtful” email they got?
- To thank your parents.
- If only raising you was as easy as sending a card to thank them.
- To thank a teacher.
- Even if you haven’t seen them in years, they’ll appreciate the thought.
- To reach out to a celebrity.
- Let them know you’re a fan. You may even get an autograph in response.
- To reconnect with an old pen pal.
- Long time, no talk. Like 20 years, right? So what’s new?
- To play a move in chess.
- Old school, right? One move per day gives you some time to strategize.
- To remind someone about a debt.
- We haven’t forgotten about that $50 you “borrowed,” Andy.
- To prove your psychic powers.
- Make some predictions, mail them to yourself, get the date postmarked on it, have your friends open it once your predictions come true.
- To wish a happy half-birthday.
- Send half a card now and the other half on their real birthday.
- To practice civil civics.
- Remember, you’re technically one of your congressman’s bosses. Make your opinions heard. Respectfully, of course.
- To thank someone for being a friend.
- Do it right and you might still be friends when you’re old and retired in Miami.
- To commiserate about growing older.
- The aging process sucks, and no one’s immune. Talk it out.
- To remind your spouse about an errand.
- Cards don’t go in one ear and out the other.
- To compliment someone’s outfit.
- Better yet, keep a stack of these cards in your purse. Fab fashion can strike at any time.
- To thank an intern.
- Sure they’d prefer cash or a full-time gig, but this is a nice way to show appreciation.
- To tell someone about your great day.
- Hit all green lights on the way to work, dominated another workday, ate an amazing dinner, then sent this awesome card.
- To invite someone to join you on vacation.
- Why wait for the trip to use postcards?
- To let someone’s pet know how much you miss it.
- Address it to Fido, and include a treat for him being suchagoodboyyyyyy …
- To thank your grandparents for the great DNA.
- You couldn’t have done it without them.
- To share a random fact.
- Did you know alligators love marshmallows?
- To come clean about an old lie.
- We all had our theories about who actually let the dogs out.
- To invite someone to join your karaoke group.
- Nothing brings a group of people closer than matching pitch together.
- To ask a bunch of unanswerable questions.
- Why do 24-hour stores have locks on their doors? Aren’t platypuses weird?
- To share prospective baby names.
- Sharing suggestions during the pregnancy will help avoid a ridiculous last-minute panic name, like Jonathan, David or Andrew.
- To congratulate someone on getting back in shape.
- They put in the effort. They’ll appreciate yours, too.
- To console a recent empty nester.
- They’ll learn to love the sound of a silent house while the kids are off at school.
- To kick-start a story.
- Write the opening paragraph. Encourage them to follow up with the next one. Bring your Frankenstory to life.
- To introduce yourself to a soon-to-be-roommate.
- You’ll be sharing a lot of stuff together. Start by sharing a friendly gesture.
- To ask someone to be a part of your wedding.
- Bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girls. They all love you, and they all love heartfelt cards.
- To possibly make someone a millionaire.
- Put a lottery ticket in there. If your numbers hit, it will be an unbelievable story.
- To congratulate someone on getting a job.
- A nice card may even make it onto their cube wall.
- To congratulate someone on becoming their own boss.
- How many people can say they gave something with “World’s Greatest Boss” on it and actually meant it?
- To give someone a high five.
- Open card, firmly place hand here.
- To congratulate someone for making it through their first month of parenthood.
- It’s sink or swim. And they swam.
- To wish a friend good luck on a job interview.
- “Where do you see yourself in five years?” Still treasuring this card, that’s where.
- To wish an employee good luck on a job interview.
- The best way to put the writing on the wall is to first put it into a card.
- To apologize for not being able to help a friend move.
- A great alternative to actually having to help a friend move.
- To wish someone a happy first anniversary.
- It is the Paper Anniversary, after all.
- To congratulate a kid on losing their first tooth.
- It’ll happen 19 more times, but this is the one to celebrate.
- To wish someone good luck on moving to a new city.
- They’ll make new friends. Make sure those new friends aren’t as cool as the old ones.
- To wish someone a Happy Shark Week.
- They’ve been waiting all year for this. Everyone has.
- To congratulate someone on their first touchdown, goal or home run.
- Points on the scoreboard, cards on the fridge.
- To complain about something.
- An email won’t get a response. A card won’t get ignored as easily.
- To thank your doctor or dentist.
- Your dentist helps you with your smile. Help him with his.
- To give someone a well-deserved round of applause.
- Draw a hand on one side of the card. Draw another hand on the other. Open and close the card repeatedly.
- To invite friends to a dinner party.
- Look at that. One personal, human gesture leads to another.
- To thank someone for their ideas in a meeting.
- Nurture creativity. It’s what separates us from the computers.
- To let your friends know you’ve changed addresses.
- This will help them know where to send their cards back.
- To console someone after the death of a pet.
- Furry family members are still family members.
- To preemptively wish someone a happy birthday.
- First!
- To apologize for forgetting a birthday.
- Last!
- To congratulate someone for passing a non-milestone grade.
- Good job making third grade look easy.
- To congratulate someone for beating an illness.
- Life’s not always easy. But it’s easier with friends that care.
- To meet your new neighbors.
- You don’t even need to mail these.
- To remind someone you love them.
- Those three magical words. Surrounded by a bunch of other magical words.
- To fight homesickness.
- Mom and dad would love to hear from you.
- To say “I was wrong.”
- You totally were. Swallow your pride with sincerity.
- To recognize someone’s top-notch landscaping.
- They put in a lot of hours for a lawn that nice. Give them a nod of approval with a card.
- To celebrate Valentine’s Day.
- There are a lot of people in your life that deserve a valentine.
- To apologize to a roommate.
- Nothing actually magically disappears from a fridge. We know it was you.
- To say hi to your grandparents.
- They came from a distant time and place where sending cards was more the norm. And they’d love to hear from you.
- To show off your penmanship.
- It’s tough to say which is better – your words or your pen strokes.
- To root someone on during pregnancy.
- Pregnancy is incredibly hard. Sending a card? Incredibly easy.
- To ask someone to a dance.
- Hurry, before all the good dates are gone.
- To celebrate the seasons.
- Share your summer with friends.
- To console someone on their birthday.
- Not everyone loves adding a year to their age. Commiserate accordingly with an unhappy birthday card.
- To reconnect with your best friends from high school.
- They’re your oldest friends. What time and space separates, thoughtfulness and humanity reunites.
- To use handmade emojis.
- Always wished a white wine emoji was a thing? Make it happen.
- To tell someone you miss them.
- Who knows? They may even miss you, too.
- To congratulate someone for finally quitting a job they hated.
- Sometimes it’s OK to be a quitter.
- To share a random memory with someone.
- Some of the best sentences start with “Remember when …”
- Just because.
- Why not?
Love this list
ReplyDelete100 reasons, 100 cards....i could do that!
thank you for sharing this inspiration!