In response to blip #128646

before telephones?

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actually... this feels like a weird random thought but, how did people even end up meeting anyone that lived far enough away that physically mailing a letter was the most effective method of contact?

I feel like, even when I was in school learning how to format a letter, I wondered "when am I really ever going to use this?". because like, I feel the only time I'd consider writing an actual letter is for business/official stuff (which you're going to format slightly different from a personal letter anyway), or uhh... contacting someone in prison, I guess? in almost every other situation in-person or over the phone would be considerably easier.

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In response to blip #128647

Maryland_P_Sevenson said:
actually... this feels like a weird random thought but, how did people even end up meeting anyone that lived far enough away that physically mailing a letter was the most effective method of contact?

From a tropical island pov, it's either you have met them first in person before they went somewhere far away or you get introduced to them by a colleague. Mail penpals was a/the common way to keep in touch back then esp. before telephony (most esp. the overseas one) became common and dirt cheap in the tropics.

Folks send in the most heartfelt, kind, and endearing letters sometimes with photos, postcards, or even the fancy ones with music boxes included in it!

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