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With a few too many things left on her holiday to-do list last December, Katie Ashton decided to outsource her Christmas cards.
"I just thought, the cards are either not going to go this year, or you should pay more money and have someone do it for you," says Ashton, a Chicago attorney and mother of two. 
I think thats height of laziness. Or may be it's the way you look at life, less passion, lesser empathy to your dear and near ones. Or how would you explain asking a company to send holiday cards to your beloved friends and relatives. I also wonder how would that outsourced person/company personalize the cards. Every individual is different, are not they? So, rest assured, they may look all colorful, but wont consist of any personal warmth. Thats for sure.






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