Christmas wish
@allknowing (141016)
India
December 11, 2024 9:29pm CST
There are so many ways one sends Christmas wishes. Some send cards, some phone up, some visit personally, some create E cards.....the list is endless.
I have created a QR code which I think is pretty new and I doubt if anyone else has done that.
I will send it by email to all friends and family. Most have smart phones and they just need to scan it I will hang one on the wall for those who come for the party can scan it
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@allknowing (141016)
• India
12 Dec
I do not have a smart phone but I have downloaded a QR code reader where I can create codes and also read them.
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@LadyDuck (472500)
• Switzerland
13 Dec
@allknowing - I never needed to read a QR code until now, if one day it will be necessary I will download the app on my phone.
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@allknowing (141016)
• India
13 Dec
If you have a smart phone you can scane it If you do not have a smart phone you can download a QR code reader. I do not have a smart phone but I have downloaded the reader.
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@almostoveryou (4816)
• Philippines
12 Dec
I would write and send out greeting cards if I could. But these days, we just message family and friends online. A personalized QR code seems like a neat idea.
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@aureategloom (11051)
• Bosnia And Herzegovina
12 Dec
i guess that's fine, but i would prefer written cards

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@allknowing (141016)
• India
12 Dec
It is years since I gave up sending hand written cards Earlier I used to send E cards.
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