Letter writting

@Umesh_K (676)
June 14, 2016 12:17am CST
The whatsapp, facebook chats are the trending ways of communications nowadays. Earlier, a letter was, it was time when one used to take out the time to write out his/her heart on piece of paper. Then, reach to post office to deliver. It used to be a delayed conversation, but truly memorable one. Even our academic had a session/course about letter writting. I am unaware if it exists now!! I dont even remember when was the last time I visited post office, and honestly, I have never written a letter to anyone. How many of us remember, the last time visit to post office?
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@MGjhaud (23251)
• Philippines
14 Jun 16
i have written many letters in the past which i enjoyed very much. the last time i did was 4-5 years ago but i handed to the recipient instead of going to the post office. it was a love letter. im pretty sure there are people who still uses this method nowadays.
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@MGjhaud (23251)
• Philippines
14 Jun 16
you may start doing it yourself.
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@Umesh_K (676)
14 Jun 16
Thats romantic!!! I dont know anyone who uses it nowadays
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@Umesh_K (676)
14 Jun 16
@MGjhaud yes, I am thinking the same
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• Philippines
14 Jun 16
Last time i had visited post office when i was in high school sending letter to my sister i don't have mobile phone yet at that time. That was 15 or 16 years ago.
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@Umesh_K (676)
14 Jun 16
Wooooo.. time flies
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• Philippines
14 Jun 16
@Umesh_K yes! True.
@ilocosboy (45157)
• Philippines
14 Jun 16
I visit post office but not for letter but for postal ID he he
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@Umesh_K (676)
14 Jun 16
Lol
@responsiveme (22926)
• India
28 Jun 16
I liked this. We visit the post office now but only for operating the savings bank account. I remember we had letter writing, its still there CBSE syllabus. And I have a trunkfull of letters , memories stored away....
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@Umesh_K (676)
28 Jun 16
Yes, even for me it was part of syllabus, but, now I guess its dissappeared