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Dear Eric: How long do you keep greeting cards like birthday, congratulations, holidays, thank you, and so on? I understand keeping those with sentimental value, but I tend to keep all of them.
Dear Greeting: There’s no wrong way to do this. Some people read the cards, appreciate the messages and throw them away. Others display the cards they receive for a week or two and then toss them.
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Apostrophes need to be used with certain greetings. Season’s Greetings ’Tis the season Capitalization rules are looser. If you feel strongly, you can cap the adjective. Think of it as a headline.