Myspace Valentine Day Quiz
Posted on Wednesday, May 28th, 2008 at 10:13 pm
Love them or hate them, Christmas cards with family has become an annual ritual. They come every year in holiday cards to family and friends, but rather to provide an update of fun in the lives of writers, often become fodder for jokes about poor writing and excessive boasting. Here's how to create letters that will leave readers with a smile instead of complaining.
1. Be yourself.
This is the fundamental rule of writing Holiday letter. Be yourself. When friends and family read your letter, should be able to say that you have written. Should not read anything written by her English teacher of class five.
2. Do not boast.
If something good happened you and your family, announce, but keep it locked. Readers do not joy. Remember that when you play sports in school and had to shake hands with the losing team after winning a great victory? Remember how to be a good player and does not brag or exaggerate.
3. Use adjectives and adverbs sparingly.
If you're tempted to add words like "great" and "exciting" and "wonderful" in every sentence, take a break and see rule No. 1 above.
4. Be creative.
Your Christmas letter does not to be a long story what happened to his family every day. Be creative. Use bullets, creating a puzzle, or make a multiple choice test. You can find ideas in ChristmasLetterTips.com. Or go digital! If the printout is too 20th century for you or you are worried about your carbon footprint in line for the Christmas letter in MySpace, your blog or personal site.
5. Make it color.
Letters Fiesta is easier and more fun to read when they spice with family photos, Christmas clip art or other images (like the art of children scanned). You can buy sample letters or Christmas stationery online or at your local stores. You can also spice up the envelopes to send their letters by creating personalized stamp, or e-mail letters to North Pole, AK, and obtain a postmark from the North Pole.
6. Read aloud.
Has it succeeded write a newsletter on holiday fun? Read aloud or have someone else read to you. If it does not sound good, try again.
7. Add a personal note.
Add one or two handwritten lines at the bottom of each letter to add a personal touch and leaves its readers feel good.
Happy Holidays!
Heres a competition ... want to take? ... girls?
1. bikini or one piece 2. flip flops and flats ... or shos Tennis 3. deo roll-on or stick 4. BF or BFF 5. Hollister or Abercrombie ... 6.pink or hot topic or black 7. Valentine's Day or your birthday 8. MySpace and Facebook 9. pizza or breadsticks 10. pleasure or excitement
January 1 piece 2 thongs 3 Stick 4 BF 5 Urban Outfitters 6 GRAY 7 of my age of 8 or 9 Fun 10 hot wings
101 Reasons Why
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