**How Not to Make Enemies with a Greeting Card**

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**How Not to Make Enemies with a Greeting Card**

How a greeting card can turn into a stumbling block in communication with friends. It turns out there’s a rule that prevents best friends from becoming bitter enemies. A couple married for twenty years had been friends with another couple from Potma, writes https://xrust.ru/. Back in the day, all these husbands and wives studied together in St. Petersburg. Things unfolded in such a way that marital ties could have formed among different members of the current couples. It happens—friends date, then get married. In close-knit groups, certain pairings are often expected, but then things go awry, and different combinations walk down the aisle.

However, decades later, one “outside” husband suddenly feels entitled to send a greeting card to an “outside” wife. Old feelings, as they say, resurface. Sometimes, it’s the “outside” wife who takes the initiative. If such a personal greeting ends up being seen by the ignored spouse, tension arises between the couples. Typically, the offended parties make snide remarks, escalating the conflict.

To avoid losing friends, make it a rule to refrain from sending individual greetings. This, by the way, is also required by etiquette.

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**How Not to Make Enemies with a Greeting Card**

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