hi Shelby! Oh thank you so much for this wonderful video! I enjoyed it so much! I was writing some postcrossing postcards while watching your video! I wish you a great day!!!
Ah that's great to hear Caroline! I haven't made a video like this in awhile so I felt a little off but I'm very much enjoying writing more cards these days!
@@sharkpopsicles The main thing is that this activity gives you pleasure) You don’t have to make a video, but you must act according to the dictates of your heart)
I dislike it when people put down hard requirements of what their card can be. I'm ok if they tell wishes and preferences, but hard NO-lists and requirements on specific way to post (I've come across some who tell to get them hand stamped... I do not have that option anymore). It feels so against the purpose of connecting with people through Postcrossing. The same with people, who only write "Happy Postcrossing" on the card or "Thank you" to the message... I think the card you chose for the person with the difficult profile was great!
It's very rare I see those hard "no" lists but when I do it really does throw me off. If they have a very big list of likes, it's not a problem. But with such a short list of likes I definitely felt a little lost! Definitely feels like it makes the hobby very stressful.
hi Shelby! Oh thank you so much for this wonderful video! I enjoyed it so much! I was writing some postcrossing postcards while watching your video! I wish you a great day!!!
Ah that's great to hear Caroline! I haven't made a video like this in awhile so I felt a little off but I'm very much enjoying writing more cards these days!
Great postcards!
Glad you like them! I love to try choosing postcards the recipients will really love.
I love the video on preparing cards to send, thank you!
I'm not sure I love this really chaotic way of filming the cards, but I do really enjoy sending them.
@@sharkpopsicles The main thing is that this activity gives you pleasure) You don’t have to make a video, but you must act according to the dictates of your heart)
I dislike it when people put down hard requirements of what their card can be. I'm ok if they tell wishes and preferences, but hard NO-lists and requirements on specific way to post (I've come across some who tell to get them hand stamped... I do not have that option anymore). It feels so against the purpose of connecting with people through Postcrossing. The same with people, who only write "Happy Postcrossing" on the card or "Thank you" to the message... I think the card you chose for the person with the difficult profile was great!
It's very rare I see those hard "no" lists but when I do it really does throw me off. If they have a very big list of likes, it's not a problem. But with such a short list of likes I definitely felt a little lost! Definitely feels like it makes the hobby very stressful.