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Does anyone still fire off an indignant hand written letter? Are you saddened by the decline of good grammar and punctuation? For me, I rarely e-mail, but texting is very convenient, but I am a stickler for never using text speak, making sure that my texts are grammatically correct and I never respond to a text that's written in modern day gobbledegook.
At school, I was taught how to write in italic script, and to this day, I still hand write all my letters, using a fountain pen, a bottle of ink, a parchment writing pad and a dictionary.
Writing in such a way has always produced results with officialdom, whether it's the tax office or one of the utility companies. Giving them polite, but curt, hand written letters, never fails to get a response. And it's particularly useful for those companies that will only communicate online. As a business, they still need a mailing address, and that's not at all difficult to find out.
This might sound like a Luddite attitude, but I don't shun technology. How would I have ever found a forum like this if that were so? My approach has always been that you can encompass the new without abandoning the old.
Just for the record, do you still enjoy receiving hand written cards & letters? And, do you cringe at text speak? Or should I just accept that the world has changed, even when I don't think it's for the better?
At school, I was taught how to write in italic script, and to this day, I still hand write all my letters, using a fountain pen, a bottle of ink, a parchment writing pad and a dictionary.
Writing in such a way has always produced results with officialdom, whether it's the tax office or one of the utility companies. Giving them polite, but curt, hand written letters, never fails to get a response. And it's particularly useful for those companies that will only communicate online. As a business, they still need a mailing address, and that's not at all difficult to find out.
This might sound like a Luddite attitude, but I don't shun technology. How would I have ever found a forum like this if that were so? My approach has always been that you can encompass the new without abandoning the old.
Just for the record, do you still enjoy receiving hand written cards & letters? And, do you cringe at text speak? Or should I just accept that the world has changed, even when I don't think it's for the better?