Offended by Choice of Postage Stamps (children, girls, appropriate, issues)
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I'm a gardener so I always pick the forever stamps with flowers on them. If a recipient has a problem with getting a flower stamp on their envelope, that's their issue, not mine.
The only time I give it much thought is for a sympathy card - no Scooby Doo or Hot Wheels for those. Otherwise, I love using fun/interesting stamps and enjoy receiving them as well!
And while people likes to say that everybody is offended by everything these days, I don't think large groups of people are out there getting offended by stamps.
The stamps I have are latino food themed. Idk, I rarely use them and that's what they gave me. I don't give a crap as long as it gets there.
Same here, I don't pay any attention to the stamps.
Is it possible for someone to be offended by the choice of postage stamps you use on an envelope or package? For example, if one were to mail out a letter with an Alzheimer's stamp on it and someone in the recipients family was afflicted with it, would that unwittingly impose sorrow upon the recipient? Likewise, if one mailed a letter with a stamp of a politician or activist the recipient didn't agree with ideologically, would the recipient be offended and form a negative impression of the sender? Do you all mail letters with holiday themed postage to people you are unsure whether or not they celebrate the holiday?
It's possible.
It's also possible that the offended party is a neurotic freak who doesn't have enough real-deal things in life to occupy his or her thoughts. On second thought, it's more probable than possible.
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