Saturday, November 14, 2009

Do you still write/receive letters and cards (snail mail not email)?

I love writing letters and cards to family and friends. I write at least 5 a week, if not more. I don't always receive that many though. Is the art of letter writing dead? What is your experience in this department?

Do you still write/receive letters and cards (snail mail not email)?
Wow, all you letter writers warm my heart! I thought it was a lost art, but it seems there are still a few people carrying the torch. I love to receive handwritten notes, letters and postcards, and try to write as often as I have time (not enough, but better than nothing). Email is fast and easy, but lacks intimacy.
Reply:Ooh yes! I still send out cards to friends and loved ones, especially at Christmas %26amp; on birthdays. I just love writing on really nice notecards %26amp; notepapers. Emails and ecards just doesn't feel the same to me. Too bad most people are too lazy to take the time to write.
Reply:I write at least one letter a week. It was something my parents made me do when I was a kid, and I've kept it up.





Unfortunately--I don't get many in reply.





Kas
Reply:yeah I still send cards and letters the old way....I don't know how to put it in words but it kind of feels more real than sending or receiving an e-mail. Letter writing is not dead.... it's just not as popular.
Reply:It is a dieing thing. I still write personal thank you cards for any gift I get or when someone has helped me with something, but to just correspond I use email. I like it that it gets there in seconds instead of taking three days.
Reply:Do you still write/receive letters and cards (snail mail not email)?





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Yes... everytime they come out and turn my electricity off.





I like to write, it gives me the time to think about the things I really want to say, and the opportunity to change the words I later realize, I should not say. Ya can't do that while talking to someone.





The only problem I have... is that I go through a heck-of-a-lot of erasers.... guess I should work on that.





Tooler
Reply:I send numerous cards and letters every month !!! love it!!
Reply:i don't write many letters. but i do send a postcard to my grandmother every week. shes 86 and it really makes her day. she'll even send me postcard stamps every once in a while!! (the postage is getting SO expensive nowadays!!) ;)
Reply:i occasionally write letters although (blushes) i do use my word processor on my pc...


honestly cant tell you the last time i picked up a pen or pencil unless it was to write a check or take down a phone message
Reply:I do that too .. i enjoy writing to some one and read hand writen letter .. good fun
Reply:ya.. I too love to send/recieve cards and letters. now a days.. i m using postcrossing.com . i got lot of post cards all over the world.
Reply:I suggest you switch to e-mail. It's more economical. Don't waste money on postage anymore.
Reply:i like to choose snail mail too but i am with you in the department where no one responds. It kind of sucks you think you doing something so sweet and unexpected would make them want to write back i guess not. EXAMPLE: the other day I was about to write an email to my boyfriend but i love letter i guess. I thought wow wouldn't be be totally shocked if he got one in the mail...cuz you know when you receive mail your like what is this about and then open it up and it's something pleasant that's awesome! he never wrote me back i hate that.
Reply:Yes I still write, mostly overseas even so my friends are trying to do the email thing they just do not respond to it like we do.


an email can sit in their box for 2 weeks before they think about checking.
Reply:Yes - letter writing is mostly dead. It is great that you still do it as there is nothing better than holding a hand written note from a friend who may be far away. Like many things it may come back someday as digital media is being found not to be all that. Government records on CD and DVD are disappearing after less than 5 years. Cd's made in your home with the current technology last only 1 to 3 years. I have music on tape from the 1920's. Vinyl records are coming back because they last and have infinitely better sound range and quality. I keep everything on vinyl as I have records from as far back as the 40's. To make it more portable, I transfer to CD or mp3 on a temporary basis. Boy did I ramble here. Sorry Keep writing those letters.
Reply:Yes, I think it's more personal when writing a letter. I love getting them from other people too.
Reply:Being 29 sometimes lack in this area, however I always send hand written Thank You cards for Christmas and Thanksgiving cards. My Grandmother said it always puts a smile on the persons face who gets it and they will always remember.


She was right.
Reply:I don't know if its dead, but it certainly seems to be slowing. I get/receive cards on my birthday, holidays, and thank you's. Other than that, I only get bills by mail.
Reply:I love writing letters and taking them down to my local post office, but now how I found this site I will write less letters . I love this site like a child in a candy store.
Reply:Yes, I still write letters and send cards. I find it enjoyable and like to receive same.
Reply:I get them mostly from my Grandparents. But I love sending and receiving cards! It is so much more pleasent to look through your bills in the mail and see a nice card for you.


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