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Where Did the Tradition Of Greeting Cards Develop

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Origin of Greeting Cards
==Origin of Greeting Cards==
Greeting cards have their origin perhaps soon after the earliest evident origin invention of writing. Already in ancient Sumerian culture in hte 3rd millennium BCE, clay tablets have been found with greetings that maybe have been sent as a card of well wishing. In Bronze Age China and possibly ancient Egypt. In both , these societies, show evidence has been found of personalized messages sent to others celebrating the New Year or providing well wishes at the end of the year. In fact, this is the origin of New Year greeting cards. In China, the idea was o send messages to ward off the evil spirit Nian, who would terrorize people at the end of the year. Cards would be given at the beginning of the year and the cards were intended to have luck or power to help ward off the evil spirit for the entire year. The presence of evil spirits and the wishing away of evil in the Near Year are still part of celebrations of the Chinese New Year. In Egypt, among the earliest personalized greeting cards have been found, where named individuals wishing well to other named individuals has been found. The idea was to send personalized greetingsin the New Year, in a way similar to Chinese New Year culture, but rather than warding evil spirits the idea was to wish someone well and celebrate the beginning of the new life cycle that would begin in the New Year. For Egypt, the calendar would begin with the rising of the star Sothis, or our star Sirius, sometime around August/September. For Chinese traditions, New Year was generally around January/February, where the tradition follows a lunar calendar.
==Holidays and Greeting Cards==

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