Heck, there’s no place for wasting a home-bar for the holidays.
A Georgia realtor was shocked when his Goodwill Christmas card turned a community upside down because he inadvertently almost broke up a marriage.
“I was thinking, ‘Who doesn’t love getting christmas cards?”Property ace Jenny Smith, 52, Told “today”.
Blacksmith Explained in a recent TikTok That, a few years ago, was a simple greeting – “Merry Christmas!” We are very happy to have you in our real estate family” – did not bring news of comfort and happiness.
At that time, she bought extra Christmas cards, preferring to be careful if she forgot one in her professional field.
And with some leftovers, he thought further community outreach was a reasonable solution.
“We randomly selected some people in our database whose address we had, and we sent them a Christmas card,” said Smith, who played a voicemail he received from a holiday humbug named David.
“You sent a Christmas card to my house by mistake and now my wife is accusing I’m getting a chance to buy a house for a hidden girlfriend because you allegedly talked to me in June,” he said.
“You’ve got to fix this before it gets very, very ugly.”
A “panicked” Smith got a call from her dog-house husband, who put his wife on the phone to her, she told “Today.”
Thankfully, after the explanation the stormed spouse was able to laugh about the incident.
“She was really nice. They both were,” Smith shared with the show. “And I apologized. I said, ‘You know, I come from a church background, where you gave Christmas cards to everyone at church, whether you knew them or not.’
Due to the somewhat “awkward” chat to explain that the husband has nothing to hide, Smith decided to issue him a TikTok warning.
“It was very strange,” she said in the viral clip, adding, “So be careful.”
And while she once again had more than enough cards this holiday season, Smith vowed to be a little less generous with her well wishes from here on out.
“Oh no! I don’t think I’ll ever do that again,” she told “Today.”