UI expert says holiday cards can have a great impact in 25 words or less

IOWA CITY — We’re living in what some are calling a loneliness epidemic, and if you’d like to make someone feel special at this time of year, consider sending a simple but personalized holiday card in the mail.

University of Iowa communication studies professor Rachel McLaren says dropping a card in the mailbox can help you stay connected, or it can also become a prompt to reconnect and to show you consider someone important. “It takes a lot more effort to send a card in the mail, to go through all the steps of writing the address and stamping it and sending it, and perhaps personalizing that card than it does maybe to send a text message,” McLaren says. “Not to say that texts aren’t a great way to celebrate the holidays as well, but I think receiving that physical card, there’s something extra special about that, and it can really serve as a physical reminder in your home of all the people in your life.”

If someone sends you a card, and you didn’t send them one, it’s natural to feel a sense of obligation to quickly add them to your list, but McLaren says that’s not how it has to work. “You get to choose the way that you want to send out those holiday greetings. All of us have different amounts of bandwidth. We have different amounts of money and time to dedicate to that, and know that you can show your friends your love and appreciation in many different ways,” McLaren says. “So it doesn’t have to be through the card, but for those that you really want to get closer with, use that card as just a jumping off point to further connection in 2026.”

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