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Correspondence Cards

Correspondence cards are small, flat pieces of paper or cardstock used for writing brief messages, notes, or letters. They are typically smaller than traditional greeting cards, measuring around 4 inches by 6 inches, and often come with matching envelopes. Correspondence cards are commonly used for informal communication, such as sending a quick thank-you note or a brief message to a friend or family member. Traditionally, correspondence cards were used for social communication, such as sending invitations or RSVPs to events. However, in recent years, they have become popular for business communication as well. Many professionals use correspondence cards to send brief messages to clients or colleagues, such as a note of congratulations or a thank-you for a meeting. Correspondence cards can be personalized with a range of designs and styles, from classic and formal to modern and whimsical. They can also be customized with a monogram or personalized message, making them a thoughtful and unique gift for friends or family members. Overall, correspondence cards are a versatile and convenient way to send brief messages or notes for both personal and professional communication.

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