Grayson wrote: » I was just thinking, it's been about 10 years since I last got a letter. Not a bill or junk mail, but an actual hand-written letter from someone I knew. Even before facebook email had taken over from the written word. And it's probably been just as long since I wrote one. I think it was a girlfriend who'd moved to limerick. We'd call each other a few times a week, but we would write every week too. I'd take a few hours in an evening and think about what I'd want to say and slowly and carefully put it on paper. I'd have bought a writing pad based on the feel of the paper and had a pen that flowed smoothly with no blotches. And I'd put a lot of care and attention into every page. Now i can hardly remember the last time I wrote or received a letter. So how about you guys, when was the last time you wrote a letter to someone? Or even received one?
hfallada wrote: » It because no one can stick waiting in a line for 30 mins to get a stamp in the post office as the post minister is getting every old womens life story. I would like if it was like France or Germany that you buy stamps from a machine 24/7.
kneemos wrote: » Things change.
Grayson wrote: » You can at the bigger post offices and many shops sell books of stamps. I know. I can't remember using a payphone for anything more than sheltering from the rain. And I don't even know if eircom phone cards exist any more. But...Like WinterSong said, there's something special about sending/receiving a letter. It is different. And not even in the way a book differs from a kindle. It's different in the way someone went to the effort of cooking for you as opposed to calling a pizza delivery place I'm not mourning the loss of a payphone, but i do miss letters.
miralize wrote: » I got given a hand written letter, does that count?
Grayson wrote: » Since it's my thread I'm going to say yes I think my point is someone going to that effort.
Boombastic wrote: » I use letters all the time. A-Z
hfallada wrote: » It because no one can stick waiting in a line for 30 mins to get a stamp in the post office as the post minister is getting every old womens life story.