E Cards: A Quick Way to Share a Laugh

July 30, 2008 – 1:50 am
by Fabian Toulouse

Many people think about sending cards on birthdays and anniversaries, to friends who are sick, or to say “Hey!” occasionally. Usually, the thought is short. While sending a card is not really that challenging or anything, it does demand a certain amount of forethought and several steps to execute. And yes, you do have to get up off your duff to complete the task.

You have to drive to the store and take the time to browse through and select out the best card. You have to obtain a stamp, and then you have to dig through all the loose papers on your desk to find (hopefully) the address book, copy the person’s address on the envelope, and go mailbox and mail it. Quite a lot of hassle! Consequently, most cards just remain in the “fleeting thoughts” phase.

There is a better way to send greetings and well wishes: e cards. It really is an inspired idea, and you never have to go to any trouble. Say you have the aforementioned card epiphany. You go online to the website, laugh yourself senseless browsing all the crazy little video e cards, choose the one that made your sides hurt the most, and then launch it off into cyberspace!

It is that effortless, and since email is speedy, you never have to have that instant of guilt when you realize that TODAY is your brother’s birthday and you neglected to send a card! With email, there is still time to send a video e card and get it there on time!

Sending e cards can become addictive. For one thing, they are hysterical to browse through, and there are so many occasions to celebrate with a card-weddings, graduations, anniversaries, new jobs, baby arrivals, etc. There are also cards to flirt, say thanks for a remarkable evening, hook up with someone, or invite people to a party. There is always an excuse to send a good e card! Once you discover e cards, you will want to start sharing the outlandishness with everyone!

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