traditional letter-writing: piece of paper, pen, envelope and postage stamp
By nicanorr
@nicanorr (1789)
Philippines
2 responses
@berting600 (3453)
• Philippines
20 Feb 13
I like to read,write,send and receive letters,just like the usual ways to communicate
because when I do these routines,I can hide it and still read its contents,with all the good and bad memories it convey to me.Besides this,I can still enjoy my stamps collecting,as I still receive different kinds of stamps without spending too much money.
@berting600 (3453)
• Philippines
20 Feb 13
If you have craze for something,you would never stop craving to receive from it.That is the whole truth why I do not wanted it to stop producing envelopes,stamps and papers to write on what I feel,what I like,and what I choose.Development surely transformed our society into a very scientific and creative environment,yet it can still preserved what it has been thought from the past inventions,that it still has its own place in the society we have been carefully developing.
@nicanorr (1789)
• Philippines
21 Feb 13
Yes, still there's the post office. People for sentimental reasons still do business via the mail. Besides their service which is too slow like how the turtle walks, corruption and stealing was once a big business by postal employees themselves.
1 person likes this
@Raine38 (12389)
• United States
20 Feb 13
Actually, it gives me more joy whenever I get an actual mail from the post, handwritten by my friends and loved ones than an email. Although I like the comforts and speed of electronic mail.
I still use this traditional way of sending mail on special occasions, birthdays, christmas, valentine's even. I figure if it can make me happy to receive a real letter from the mail, then maybe my friends will also love it when I send them the same.
@nicanorr (1789)
• Philippines
21 Feb 13
The old ways of communication is closer to our hearts because we were used to it. Actually messages sent through cellphones, e-mail serve the same purpose in a much more fast and accurate manner. Let's accept the fact that many telecomunicarion companies public and private have folded up because few users are now patronizing them.