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RE: With these days of the Internet, no one sends postcards?

in Family & Friends2 years ago

It's interesting how technology has made communication so much easier and faster, yet we still crave the personal touch of something physical like a postcard. There's something special about receiving a handwritten note that can't be replicated in a text message or email. It's great to hear about the friendship you developed with your violinist friend and how even though you can't see each other in person anymore, you still make an effort to stay in touch. This is a reminder that relationships take effort and shouldn't be taken for granted. Sending a postcard or handwritten note may seem like a small gesture, but it can mean so much to the recipient.

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I agree with you, a handwritten note indeed can mean a lot for the recipient but I also think for those that send the letter of the greeting. The effort one puts into choosing a postcard, writing it, and going to the post office to send it makes the whole experience nicer. :)