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Key Features:

  • Printed on premium soft-touch cardstock for a luxe, velvety feel

  • Blank inside so you can personalize your message — nostalgic, sarcastic, or lovingly dramatic

  • Includes an A2 kraft envelope (4-3/8" x 5-3/4")

  • Individually packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve

  • Printed in the USA 🇺🇸

  • Perfect for birthdays, just-because laughs, or gifting to the tech-challenged person you adore

A hilarious little nod to simpler times — and the people who still miss them.

 

Please Be Patient with Me, I’m from the 1900’s – Funny Greeting Card

SKU: 3291433
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For the friend who still says “tape it” instead of “record it,” squints at every new app, or proudly remembers life before Wi-Fi — this card is their anthem. “Please Be Patient with Me, I’m from the 1900’s” delivers a hilarious dose of generational humor with a wink of self-awareness. It’s the perfect pick for birthdays, encouragement, or anyone who loves poking fun at how fast the world moves now.

Great for siblings, coworkers, parents, best friends, or anyone who feels a little personally attacked by technology.

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Key Features:

  • Printed on premium soft-touch cardstock for a luxe, velvety feel

  • Blank inside so you can personalize your message — nostalgic, sarcastic, or lovingly dramatic

  • Includes an A2 kraft envelope (4-3/8" x 5-3/4")

  • Individually packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve

  • Printed in the USA 🇺🇸

  • Perfect for birthdays, just-because laughs, or gifting to the tech-challenged person you adore

A hilarious little nod to simpler times — and the people who still miss them.

 

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