By Emma Wynne
Australians are overwhelmingly abandoning handwritten Christmas cards in favour of emails, social media and text messages to send their season’s greetings.
Many listeners told 720 ABC Perth
“The huge cost of postage has made this tradition less popular,” Gillian said.
“$50 in postage before I count the cost of stationery,” Tex said.
“I stopped sending Christmas cards years ago and now write an annual Christmas/New Year’s letter which I email. It’s far less wasteful and [more] cost-effective,” Elise said.
While regular letter stamps now cost $1, the price of card-only stamps is 65 cents — but for some the effort remains too much.
“It’s not just the postage but the purchase, the writing (which I quite like doing), the stamp placing, and the walk to the PO again,” Annastacia said.
“Now I email a lovely letter with photos to those I love and cyber post it.”
‘You can’t put an email on the mantelpiece’
Each letterbox across the country has received 43 per cent fewer addressed letters since 2008, which Australia Post attributes to digital disruption.
Doris, who has been a postal worker for the past 18 years, said she was delivering far fewer Christmas cards now than when she started her career.
“I find it really sad,” she said.