January 8, 2004 (Press Release) --
For Immediate Release:
Contact: Angela Connor
954) 578-9115
Ft. Lauderdale, FL - How do you tell your best friend to stop whining, or your significant other that he or she is no longer significant?
When everyone but your boss knows you deserve a raise, and that so-called close friend still hasn’t made good on the 50 bucks he promised to pay back three months ago, how do you get your point across? With Afraid To Say It!
Created by Sunrise, FL resident Angela Connor, Afraid To Say It greeting cards fill a void currently unmet by the greeting card industry. The cards put into words, emotions that are often bottled up inside and situations that can be too complicated to deal with face-to-face.
“It’s easy to find a card when you’re in love, happy or celebrating something wonderful. But what about the times when you aren’t? What about real life? I created these cards to give people an opportunity to convey how they really feel, by saying what’s really on their minds,” said president and founder Angela Connor. “Not every household is happy all the time, and not every relationship is rosy. People fight. They break-up, they cry and they lie. Life is complicated, and we reflect that.”
More than a typical greeting card line, Afraid To Say It is an expression of feelings reflective of the human condition that many people are afraid to communicate or simply don’t know how to communicate. By tackling the tough topics the cards say the things that most of us are afraid to say. They are heartfelt, yet candid.
Afraid To Say It cards are now available for wholesale purchase by phone/fax, mail and online at www.afraidtosayit.com. For more information and to view our current card designs, call Angela Connor at (954) 578-9115 or visit the Afraid To Say It website at www.afraidtosayit.com.
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For Immediate Release:
Contact: Angela Connor
954) 578-9115
Ft. Lauderdale, FL - How do you tell your best friend to stop whining, or your significant other that he or she is no longer significant?
When everyone but your boss knows you deserve a raise, and that so-called close friend still hasn’t made good on the 50 bucks he promised to pay back three months ago, how do you get your point across? With Afraid To Say It!
Created by Sunrise, FL resident Angela Connor, Afraid To Say It greeting cards fill a void currently unmet by the greeting card industry. The cards put into words, emotions that are often bottled up inside and situations that can be too complicated to deal with face-to-face.
“It’s easy to find a card when you’re in love, happy or celebrating something wonderful. But what about the times when you aren’t? What about real life? I created these cards to give people an opportunity to convey how they really feel, by saying what’s really on their minds,” said president and founder Angela Connor. “Not every household is happy all the time, and not every relationship is rosy. People fight. They break-up, they cry and they lie. Life is complicated, and we reflect that.”
More than a typical greeting card line, Afraid To Say It is an expression of feelings reflective of the human condition that many people are afraid to communicate or simply don’t know how to communicate. By tackling the tough topics the cards say the things that most of us are afraid to say. They are heartfelt, yet candid.
Afraid To Say It cards are now available for wholesale purchase by phone/fax, mail and online at www.afraidtosayit.com. For more information and to view our current card designs, call Angela Connor at (954) 578-9115 or visit the Afraid To Say It website at www.afraidtosayit.com.
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New greeting card line tackles tough topics such as breaking up, workplace woes, money matters, betrayal and others. The goal is to convey messages without confrontation.
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