Four Reasons Why Printed Cards Outdo Digital ECards

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Touch is probably the five basic senses. The fingers are few of the body's most sensitive parts having over 100 receptors in each one of the tips. That surely makes touch a commanding weapon of our body and a discriminating tool that tells you whether something is good enough or not.

But when it involves choosing between a physical card and a digital e-card, there are differences that you should carefully consider before jumping into the bandwagon of sending digital e-cards which could actually just end up in the recycle bin. Here are five reasons why you need to rally for the physical card and start thinking about the designs you'll give out to friends and family in the fast-approaching Christmas festivities.

1. Sense of receiving- On special occasions such as Christmas, by far the most celebrated season of the year, receiving a Christmas card offers you the sense of actually being given than simply skimming through a digital e-card from your inbox.

2. cards printing of giving- They say that "it is best to give than to receive," what else could be a better way of showing this timeless philosophy than a beautifully created credit card. I once had a period when I couldn't afford giving pricey gifts; the greeting card saved me. I still took the message of love and affection to someone you care about on one special event. So handmade cards may eliminate flabby reasons of not giving at all. I'd rather provide a credit card than not giving anything at all. This can be a little problematic for digital e-cards.

3. Avenue for expressing real emotions- Hardly will one send a greeting card without scribbling something onto it. Don't give a credit card if you do not have any intention of writing even the shortest message. But for those who cannot find the appropriate words, many greeting cards have pre-printed messages that might just be the real message that you want to talk about. Then again, this eliminates the excuse of not giving one because of literary deficiencies. Although this could be done with a digital e-card, nothing exceeds the reality of expression by the physically present counterpart.

4. Visual Satisfaction- Thomas in the Bible was called "Doubting Thomas" for reasons which were pretty obvious. He did not believe that Jesus resurrected, unless he saw him and touched him physically. Some people are like Thomas for a few reasons. If labels printed do not see it, that's hard to believe. For sending cards, most would definitely benefit from the optic satisfaction that receiving a card would give when you view it in your hand rather than just stare at it on the computer screen.

It still depends on the one that strategy to use, but with the above reasons, one might reconsider before actually hitting the tab which could send digital e-cards to inboxes of friends all over the world and instead hit that tab that sends printed cards of one's preferred designs to friends that are sure to paint a smile on their faces.