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Topic : Japan¡¯s ¡®nengajo¡¯ New Year card tradition losing its charm
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TITLE : Japan¡¯s ¡®nengajo¡¯ New Year card tradition losing its charm

Japan’s ‘nengajo’ New Year card tradition losing its charm



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In Japan, sending New Year’s cards, called nengajo, was once an important tradition. People sent these cards to friends, family, and colleagues to share greetings and good wishes at the start of the year. However, this custom has become less common in recent years.

 

Many people have stopped sending nengajo because of social media and messaging apps. A survey shows that nearly 80% of former card senders stopped in the past five years. Digital messages are faster, cheaper, and easier than writing, buying, and mailing cards. Because of this convenience, many now prefer sending short online greetings instead.

 

Despite this change, some people miss receiving physical cards. They feel handwritten cards are warmer and more personal than online messages. To keep the tradition alive, some now send cards only to close friends or use cards to say goodbye to the custom while sharing contact details. Although fewer people send nengajo today, the tradition still holds meaning for those who value personal connection.

 

 

Source: https://eikaiwa.dmm.com/app/daily-news/article/japans-new-year-card-tradition-is-disappearing/6Trrdt_8EfCFBlf7UEF3cw

 

Comprehension

What are New Year¡¯s cards in Japan called?
Why have many people stopped sending nengajo?
What did the survey reveal about former card senders?
How do some people feel about online New Year¡¯s messages?
How are some people changing the way they send nengajo?

Discussion

Why do you think traditions change over time?
Do you prefer handwritten cards or online messages? Why?
How can technology affect personal relationships?
Is it important to keep old traditions? Why or why not?
Can something simple, like a card, help people stay connected?

Vocabulary

Tradition – a custom passed down over time
Survey – a set of questions used to collect information
Impersonal – lacking warmth or personal feeling
Meaningful – having importance or value
Connection – a relationship or link between people