UK Occasional Calendar You Must Have
Sending Greeting Cards to your loved ones is the best way to keep in touch as well as to express emotions such as gratitude, love, congratulations and condolences. Although we live in a world run by digital communication, a card sent can mean a lot to both the sender and the recipient. So, The London Greetings make your hard work of sending cards easy. We love to send cards at the door step to where you want to send the cards.
Nowadays, there is a card for just about every special occasion, celebrated holiday, and general sentiment out there. Everybody has a different reason for sending cards. Perhaps it's someone's birthday. Maybe you want someone to know how much you love and appreciate them but are too shy to tell them face-to-face. Maybe you know that receiving snail mail with something as simple as a "hello" will brighten a friend's day. Or maybe there's a young child that would feel like the king of the world if they received an envelope addressed specifically to them in the mailbox one day.
Here is the list of Occasion according to the UK Calendar to send the Greeting Cards.
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Occasion |
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1st January |
New Year’s Day |
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25th January |
Burns Night |
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12th February |
Chinese New Year |
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14th February |
Valentine’s Day |
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16th February |
Shrove Tuesday(Pancake Day) |
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17th February |
Ash Wednesday(First Day of Lent) |
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17th February |
Random Act of Kindness Day |
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1st March |
St Davids Day |
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8th March |
International Women's Day |
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14th March |
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17th March |
St Patrick's Day |
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20th March |
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28th March |
British Summertime begins |
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1st April |
April Fool's Day |
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4th April |
Easter Sunday |
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5th April |
Easter Monday (Bank Holiday) |
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21st April |
Queen's Birthdays |
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23rd April |
St George's Day |
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3rd May |
Early May Bank Holiday |
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31st May |
Spring Bank Holiday |
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20th June |
Father's Day |
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21st June |
First Day of Summer |
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30th August |
Summer Bank Holiday |
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22nd September |
First Day of Autumn |
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21st October |
Apple Day |
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31st October |
Halloween |
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5th November |
Guy Fawkes Night - Bonfire Night |
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11th November |
Remembrance Sunday |
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21st December
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First Day of Winter
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27th November - 5th December |
National Tree Week |
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24th December |
Christmas Eve |
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25th December |
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26th December |
Boxing Day |
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31st December |
New Year's Eve |
More Reasons to Send a Card!
Thank you cards are probably the biggest reason why we send out cards. It's common practice to send a thank you card whenever you receive a gift, but we also like to send them as a token of appreciation for things such as a home-cooked meal, freshly baked cookies, a particularly fun lunch outing, for taking the time to listen, for being a knowledgeable city tour guide during a visit or for house-sitting while being away on a trip. It's nice to let others know that they are appreciated. It's also nice to be on the receiving end of thank you notes, so reciprocating that warm feeling is a kind thing to do.
The birthday card with it’s tradition of sentiment and goodwill can lift your employee’s morale just knowing you cared enough to remember. The sincerity and comfort of a sympathy card can express feelings you may have difficulty expressing verbally. An annual holiday greeting card sent to family and friends allows you to keep in touch and reminds everyone that you are thinking of them.
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