Although l can access the calendar seamlessly on my smartphone, l enjoy the hard copy calendar too. That is why l buy calendars at the beginning of every year for sure.
I also buy one hard copy calendar every year. I put the calendar on the bookshelf with glass door so I can check the dates and holidays when I need to.
We have never actually gotten a calendar before, every calendar we have gotten all through the years where given to as either as a gift or from an event.
Calendars here in the Philippines are not for sale. They are given to loyal customers and new buyers. I always have a big calendar every December from my favorite pharmacy and cooperative where I am a member.
I purchase at least one calendar every year, and I may free calendars from one or more bank which I use. I rarely use the calendar on my phone or smartphone , printed calendars are more reliable.
I also have many friends owners of big stores and they just text me to pick up the biggest calendar. Sometimes I collected 15 calendars and also distributed them to my colleagues.
Although l can access the calendar seamlessly on my smartphone, l enjoy the hard copy calendar too. That is why l buy calendars at the beginning of every year for sure.
I suppose that there is a special thrill on the viewing of the dates on the colourfully calendars for that matter. I bet the preparation the images for myself and put on the calendars.
A physical calendar is much accurate than the one programmed in our mobile phones. In physical calendars, we see important dates for holidays, new moon, full moon, quarter moon. You can't see it in your mobile phone.
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