Real Mail vs. Email
Sure, sending an email is fast and convenient, and
there are times when it's necessary, but I think it's
too impersonal. I think email makes communication less meaningful because people usually only
glance1 at their emails. They give more attention to
real letters.
I think sending a real letter shows that you care
about the person. It takes time to prepare, which
shows that the writer. is being more thoughtful than
when he or she quickly types an email. Getting a
handwritten note makes the person feel special. I
love finding handwritten letters in my mailbox.
I also write letters because I like to make art.
I make my own envelopes and write notes on
colorful magazine pages. It makes my letters
more interesting, and it lets me reuse, and save,
paper. When I send a real letter that I made myself,
I imagine the other person really enjoying it. My
friends understand that I made it just for them, and
I'm sending them more than just words on a page.
My life change after I bought my first smartphone.
I hardly ever pick up a pen these days because
I use my phone for everything-planning my
schedule, reading the news, or writing emails.
I also use, email a lot. My friends all moved away
to different places after high school, and I don't
have time to sit down and write and post letters
to them every week. Sending them emails is so
much more convenient. With email, I can write
to them whenever I want. Then, they can read
my emails right away and send a reply just as
fast.
With emails, I can reach many people at the same
time. When I want to say "hi!" to old friends, I
just put in their email addresses, type up a note,
and send it out-no paper, no stamps, no waiting
for the letters to travel over land and sea. Email
helps people keep in touch, and, in the end, that's
what's important, right?
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1 When you glance at something, you look at it quickly before looking away.
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