In our digital world, a handwritten card offers a unique, tangible connection that stands out for teenagers. While texts are common, a physical note feels more meaningful and lasting. To write cards that resonate with tech-savvy teens:
• Be Authentic: Write sincerely in your own voice; avoid forced slang.
• Be Concise: Get to the point with impactful, specific compliments or support. Short messages keep their attention.
• Acknowledge Interests: Subtly mention their hobbies to show you pay attention.
• Affirm Them: Let them know you see their strengths or acknowledge their challenges.
• Embrace the Physical: The effort of sending a real card matters. Choose designs they might like.
• (Optional) Bridge the Gap: A subtle QR code or inside joke can link to their digital world, but keep the focus personal.
Handwritten notes offer a powerful, personal touch that cuts through digital noise, reminding teens they are seen and valued.
Check out those motivational cards or those mini pop-open cards.
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