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single26-May-2005personal experienceEnigma by votes741161.4%

  Which would you rather receive from a friend?



VotesAnswer
32A telephone call
21A greeting card in the mail
7Other
4A greeting card sent by e-mail

UserComment
Galomorro Double Gold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 27-May-2005 9:42am  

An online greeting card, but would prefer instead to just receive an email from them because a regular email might have more of a message than just a card.
Wesfriend
posted 27-May-2005 9:51am  

To me, a card in the mail shows that they took the time to stop,choose a card, write in it, and mail it. It is more special because they put more effort into it. Calling or sending an e-card is simpler and less time consuming. What speaks to me in a relationship, is time. The more spent, the more I feel loved and appreciated.
dab Survey Central Gold SubscriberSurvey Qualifier
posted 27-May-2005 10:06am  

Depends entirely on what they have to say.
thevelvetcure
posted 27-May-2005 10:14am  

Either a phone card or a greeting card, then again, depending on the age & finanical situations, an e-card works just fine.
YukonGold
posted 27-May-2005 10:24am  

I don't really like e-cards. They seem lazy to me.
Updown
posted 27-May-2005 11:21am  

A telephone call.
darkshadowsseeker
posted 27-May-2005 12:16pm  

All three.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 27-May-2005 12:28pm  

A phone call. Although a card in the mail would be nice, too.
Matty Survey Central SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 27-May-2005 3:44pm  

I say snail mail is still the nicest, because it takes the most effort
anoddoblivion
posted 27-May-2005 4:34pm  

A greeting card in the mail. Seems to mean so much more to get a card in the mail. You can call and/or send an email later, but first send them a card in the mail, and they'll get all gooey.
bill Survey Central Gold SubscriberTriple Gold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 27-May-2005 4:56pm  

I dislike email greeting cards... they seem spammy to me.
LindaH Gold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 27-May-2005 5:05pm  

greeting card in the mail. They are nice to keep. E mail greetings give spammers your address. I don't like phone calls much. They interrupt what I'm doing and ringing phones are just obnoxious.
leahdoll
posted 27-May-2005 5:50pm  

Gretting card in the mail. I love e-mails, but there's still something to be said about snail mail.
bombill
posted 28-May-2005 1:19am  

a phone call, unless it's an event like a birthday. a card would be nice then, but I'd rather just talk to them.
they Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 28-May-2005 8:40am  

Phone call.

But a card in the mail might be nice.
gambler Gold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 28-May-2005 9:30am  

wouldn't care, any of them
ROCKMAN
posted 28-May-2005 9:54am  

A phone call of course. I don't like cards to much. With cell phones these days long distance is pretty much free. I know mine is.
sexy1
posted 28-May-2005 12:32pm  

a telephone call so that i can hear their voices!!!
JessicaWoman99 Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 29-May-2005 1:29pm  

A telephone call from a friend is alway's a big surprise for me? I have not heard from her in a long time and all of a sudden" the phone rings.
JessicaWoman99 Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 29-May-2005 1:31pm  

Yes emails as well, I am alway's checking my emails and it is so exciting! to hear from a friend I am jumping up and down
iwish40
posted 29-May-2005 3:26pm  

Either choice is nice but a visit from a friend is Great......That option was not given.
romkey Survey Central Gold SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 29-May-2005 9:54pm  

Definitely email.
Irene007 Survey Central Gold SubscriberSurvey Qualifier
posted 2-Jun-2005 8:13am  

A card in the mail. Sometimes a call but I have to be available for it but a card is always nice. It shows that someone is thinking enough about you to take the trouble to mail it.
Irene007 Survey Central Gold SubscriberSurvey Qualifier
(reply to Wesfriend) posted 2-Jun-2005 8:13am  

> To me, a card in the mail shows that they took the time to stop,choose
> a card, write in it, and mail it. It is more special because they
> put more effort into it. Calling or sending an e-card is simpler
> and less time consuming. What speaks to me in a relationship, is
> time. The more spent, the more I feel loved and appreciated.

Yep! I agree. E-mail cards are cheap...

TrinityAnn
posted 5-Jun-2005 11:32pm  

prolly a telephone call, and if it was between a card in the mail or by email id choose a card by mail....its like now that we have internet it seems like people have forgot how to send real letters and cards
lisa_32
posted 19-Jun-2005 10:57pm  

because i talk on the phone for hours i
lisa_32
44444
posted 26-Jun-2005 9:25am  

I would rather hear their voice then try to picture it in my mind.
teflon01
posted 28-Jun-2005 5:03am  

a telephone call is much warmer. If not, a card through snail mail. Just the thought that they took to write and mail a card is special.
cloudhugger Survey Central SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 11-Aug-2005 12:29am  

A call, but there is something so special about a snail mail card. It took alot of thought to do that.
mve17
posted 19-Aug-2005 4:17pm  

a present *grin*
patarnone
posted 11-Sep-2005 5:17am  

Telephone.

"Teamspeak " is pretty awesome, too!



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