This year, for environmental reasons, staff are encouraged to use an e-card to send a seasonal greeting from the University of Portsmouth.
View and send your e-card here.
Posted by Internal Comms on December 7, 2012 in Staff, Uncategorized · 12 Comments
This year, for environmental reasons, staff are encouraged to use an e-card to send a seasonal greeting from the University of Portsmouth.
View and send your e-card here.
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Anonymous
December 7, 2012
I am sure that some people worked very hard on this card, but it’s a bit cheesy, isn’t it? Surely leaving “Season’s Greetings” as the only text on the card would look more professional, instead of the jumble of buzz words?
Jon
December 7, 2012
I wholeheartedly disagree with the comment by Anonymous, I believe anyone (employee and otherwise) would be delighted to receive this festive ecard that really illustrates the meaning of Christmas.
Similarly Anonymous
December 7, 2012
This card will play a crucial role in my annual family Christmas Powerpoint presentation which this year will be themed around increasing product awareness in demographics which have been previously overlooked in response to a
challenging marketplace.
Promises to be a real treat!
Jingle bells
S. Claus
December 11, 2012
I want to go to Christmas round your house, sounds like it’ll be a hoot. The Christmas card sucks by the way. Last year’s was much more festive.
anonymous
December 8, 2012
I would not be delighted to receive this advertising material and would be embarrassed to send it. It has absolutely nothing to do with Christmas, it doesn’t even mention it.
anonymous
December 10, 2012
In fact, its messages are the very antithesis of the Christmas message. You don’t have to be an ardent ‘believer’ to see that this unashamed advertising material is – well – nothing more than that and as such entirely inappropriate for a Christmas/seasonal greetings card.
MMouse
December 10, 2012
So a Christmas ecard that doesn’t mention Christmas?
Pathetic
Tilly
December 10, 2012
I have already received this. It was a disappointment on last years version..
Wendy
December 11, 2012
Christmas: A celebration of the birth of a baby who grew up to spread a message of humility, kindness, generosity and self-sacrifice. I seem to have missed how this card relates.
Disappointing – I am happy to support e-cards but won’t be sending this one.
Andrew
December 18, 2012
I’m ashamed of it. No Christmas values on the card at all.
Andrew Minter
December 19, 2012
Bournemouth’s is much nicer:
http://goo.gl/LvgwW
Anon
December 20, 2012
Amazing.