I remember my Mum being quite disgusted with the introduction of birthday/Christmas cards to "son", "daughter", "cousin" "aunt" etc saying they were "common".
I have also seen a comment from another Gransnetter saying such cards are "tacky".
I don't find them tacky and occasionally buy Friend Ones - as sadly very few family left now. I must admit though I hate the standard letter to everyone to say what the family have been up to. I do write to certain people at Christmas that I don't see through the year but they are always personal to them
I’m definitely tacky. I send relation cards to all my family and my husbands family members, parents, sisters and BILs, daughters, son, grandchildren, nieces, nephews. Love looking for “ special” cards.
I loathe them in general, although I always like to buy anniversary etc ones that say ‘wife’ because gay marriage was such a fight to achieve that I feel it’s the least I deserve.
I don’t think Moonpig ones would be deemed tacky , more the cheap card shop ones, particularly the oversized ones with Son, Daughter etc. on with a cuddly cat, rabbit or pig smiling on he front and with very gushing words !
When I was young my family never sent cards with 'daughter' 'son' etc on them. Then I met Mr R and his family were totally into sending 'family' cards.......I thought they were lovely and have sent them ever since I don't do a Christmas Letter but write a message on the left hand side of the card to people I need to update on my year. Along the lines of "Hope you all well and happy. We have a new granddaughter - born in July! So all good with us!" I love sending and receiving cards and have no time for Christmas texts - electronic cards etc!
The OP is only asking 'what you think'......no need to take umbridge if you don't think so. at least it's a thread starter, not a lot else going on.
Thank you lemsip
I am not a confident person, and my confidence was knocked after a shopping trip for Christmas cards with a friend who saw what I was buying and said (not unkindly) that she had never thought of buying relation cards. No more was said, and there was no recrimination in her voice, but it reminded me of my Mum's take on it and what I had read on GN.
Thank you all so much for your comments - confidence restored!
Personally when I receive a card with cousin, friend, sister etc. it makes me feel special to the sender because they have acknowledged our relationship to each other. I love to look at my birthday cards and count the different relationships I have in my little world. Do I send them to the special people in my life? Of course I do! It wouldn't feel right to send DSs & DILs and grandchildren generic cards, they're special to me. That's me, everyone should do what pleases them, who's to sit and judge what is right or wrong, tacky or not?? And who cares about their judgments anyway?
I send them and have a box full from when the GC were little wither spidery writing. One of my DD always sent me postcards from places she had visited when she lived abroad. So I must be double tacky I send and keep the ones I receive.
I don't regard these cards as tacky. They are not something I or my family choose but that's probably because we are quite a "buttoned up" family in terms of showing our feelings. Maybe I should send a "dear daughter" or "wonderful grandson" card just to see their reaction...
It's personal choice for personal expression of feelings. Ignore the self-styled arbiters of taste.
I always send a relation card to my nearest and dearest but always leave a personalised greetings note which I write after the big standard verse inside.
If you like sending them, why not ? I have sent them in the past and really the only reason that I stopped was because the words inside the cards were so naff! Oh, and I also send the rellies and friends overseas "Across the Miles" cards. Is that tacky too ??
Like other GNs here, I say send the cards that you want to send! (We're all different and we may like different styles/sentiments.) It doesn't matter what other people think. Simply enjoy the sending/receiving; that what it's all about.
Who decides if things are tacky or not? My daughter wouldn't wear sparkly stuff, her step-sister loves it! Neither are wrong, its just a matter of an individual's taste and quite frankly, if they are that fussy, they should learn to suck it up!