Apple Annie
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And I say this as an affirmed member of the internet generation.
Emails are all very well for arranging meet ups and keeping up to date with events, but they're not the same as letters. You just have to read the letters by Oscar Wilde or the collection of letters called 84 Charing Cross Road to know that emails don't truly replace letters. They never go into the same depths. Or perhaps we just don't express ourselves to our friends as much as we used to?
And then letters are so much nicer to receive. If they're written on nice paper, and maybe there'll be the smell of what was being cooked for dinner or a trace of perfume.
Why are we letting such a wonderful form of communication die out?
Emails are all very well for arranging meet ups and keeping up to date with events, but they're not the same as letters. You just have to read the letters by Oscar Wilde or the collection of letters called 84 Charing Cross Road to know that emails don't truly replace letters. They never go into the same depths. Or perhaps we just don't express ourselves to our friends as much as we used to?
And then letters are so much nicer to receive. If they're written on nice paper, and maybe there'll be the smell of what was being cooked for dinner or a trace of perfume.
Why are we letting such a wonderful form of communication die out?