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		<title>Greeting Cards &#8211; Gesture Of Good Wishes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I went to do my weekly corner store shopping last time, I also purchased a birthday card for my boy&#8217;s squeeze. When I got in line at the checkout, the lady in front of me casually asked me who the card was for. When I told her that I just liked the girl my [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://greetings2treasure.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/occation-greetings.jpg" rel="lightbox[11]"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-12" title="occation greetings" src="http://greetings2treasure.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/occation-greetings-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>When I went to do my weekly corner store shopping last time,  I also purchased a birthday card for my boy&#8217;s squeeze. When I got in line at  the checkout, the lady in front of me casually asked me who the card was for.  When I told her that I just liked the girl my child was so interested by, she  looked at me with a puzzled look on her face questioning why I might spend so  much cash on someone that was not a relative or my close private mate. Don&#8217;t  think too badly of her. She&#8217;s not the sole one who feels this way.</p>
<p>With the price of cards surging up to as much as $7.95 each, folk are  rethinking how much their chums are really worth. Though giving greetings cards  for memorable occasions has been about since the time of the traditional  Chinese and Egyptians, till the late 19th century, only the wealthy and royalty  could afford them.</p>
<p>Even if cards became cheaper due to inexpensive paths to do color print, you  would not see a clerk or farmer purchasing one. Only merchants and landowners  were added to the group who were purchasing such insignificant things. It was  not until the 1930s, when color lithography was developed, the society at large  started buying greeting cards.</p>
<p>I found this rather ironic seeing this was also the time of the Great  Depression. In the wealth years, this gesture of good wishes grew to one of a  biggest business. By the late 1960s, folks were a giving greeting card for the  neighbour nextdoor whose dog has a litter of puppies. Folks appeared to be  obsessive about spreading good cheer and condoling people who were not content  for no matter what the reason. This appeared quite odd to me due to how  disfavored the Viet Nam War was. However , the greeting card business was  growing and was even making cards that did not have any special meaning .</p>
<p>Sometime in the Company years of the 1980s, the exuberance to spread good  wishes started to decline. Was it the economics of President Reagan&#8217;s term (Reaganomics), or was it just that folks had become self-absorbed? To my mind,  it was more of the second. The &#8220;Me Syndrome&#8217;&#8221; had become the popular  hobby for all of society. If your buddy acquired a BMW, you had to have a  Mercedes. Society stayed this way for the main part up thru the 1990s. Somehow the  greet card industry held on. I saw more cards that were blank on the inside  giving people options for occasions. The greeting card shops had started to  expand in the 1980s to incorporate small gifts and knickknacks and by the 1990s  had some of the biggest stores in the malls. Sadly , most folks shopping in  these firms were purchasing for themselves or buy cards and gifts to galvanize  somebody.</p>
<p>Love was low on the list of concerns. When the nine /  eleven crisis hit, it also struck a nerve in folk around the globe that made  them start paying more attention to their neighbours, buddies, family, and even  strangers. Today, you not only can buy cards to give to the ones you care  about, but you may also send e-cards by e-mail. The gesture of good wishes  isn&#8217;t dying in my estimation but it is changing.</p>
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