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Don't let your holiday card be a trite selfie

By Elizabeth Greiwe | China Daily | Updated: 2017-01-04 07:59

There are two things I hate about this time of year: out-of-tune caroling and bad Christmas cards. Or rather, holiday cards - bad taste isn't limited to Christmas.

Why? I'll get to that. But first: In the winter of 1843, Sir Henry Cole, a well-known English activist who helped reform the British postal system, found himself with a very large stack of letters and very little time. Rather than spend his days laboring over each response, the industrious Cole hit upon a new idea: Why not send a small, decorated card instead? He enlisted the help of a friend to create an illustration for the front of the card and then had a London printer make a thousand copies. Cole simply had to fill in the "to" and "from" lines, and - ta-da! - the first Christmas card was complete.

So there you have it, a tradition born out of laziness. And not much has changed in the roughly 170 years since, which brings us back to my beef with holiday cards.

Don't let your holiday card be a trite selfie

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