We did, hubby, kids and I. We love to give cards to friends, acquaintances and family. However, the stamps cost are too much these days especially overseas. On top of that, if we don't receive one card back then it's obvious that the people don't care that we did, so they get eliminated from the list.
Always get mixed boxes on Boxing Day or more recently eCards. This year as it's the first without hubby as well as son, it'll be immediate neighbours, daughter's Avon customers and each others. To save costs we hand distribute and hopefully we'll get a few back.
With the Royal Mail strikes on/off, so far nothing has come through the letterbox. The last days which they'll be striking will be on 23-24 December, so I'm not expecting any to come through until after Christmas if at all.
I'll send texts or eCards via Skype and eMail but I did send a belated birthday eCard (I had the month wrong) if it wasn't even picked up, so a bit disappointing there.
Handwritten messages in the cards, yes, as I love to let people know what their support meant to us for the past year. Sadly, I've discovered that one neighbour was doing a favour out of the goodness of their heart but their partner had them stop doing it, just because we love feeding the birds out of our windows.
Okay, that was hard to swallow but being appreciative of people helping us out, we'll thank them both and wish them all the best for the coming New Year regardless. So, overall it'll be the usual baker's dozen...