Digital Christmas Cards: Acceptable or Abomination? Fox Business Panel Debate
Fox BusinessJanuary 5, 20262 min2,737 views
3 connectionsΒ·4 entities in this videoβThe Digital vs. Traditional Christmas Card Debate
- π The panel discusses whether digital Christmas cards are an acceptable holiday tradition or an abomination.
- π‘ One panelist argues for digital cards due to convenience and embracing new technology, aligning with the Fox Business ethos.
- β Another panelist strongly opposes digital cards, calling them an abomination and preferring the traditional, old-fashioned method.
Concerns with Digital Cards
- π§ Receiving too many emails makes it difficult to pay attention to digital cards, even if they are a work of art.
- β οΈ There's a concern that digital cards could be perceived as scams or lead to viruses if users click on malicious links.
- πΈ Sending digital cards might be seen as cheap or indicate a lack of effort compared to physical cards.
Traditional Card Sending
- βοΈ The traditional method involves a spouse doing most of the work, with the other panelist admitting to simply increasing the number of recipients his wife sends to.
- π° The cost of stamps is mentioned as a factor, with one panelist recently purchasing two books of stamps.
- π« The sentiment is that one shouldn't be insulted if they don't receive a Christmas card, implying a no-offense policy for missed cards.
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Digital Christmas CardsTraditional Christmas CardsHoliday TraditionsEmail ConvenienceScam ConcernsCost of StampsHoliday DebateFox Business
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