Tuesday, June 29, 2010

When you pen a letter, you put life into it

    Letter writing is an art, sometimes boring, sometimes exciting, but full of detail. For several centuries it was the main way people stayed in touch, especially those who had moved elsewhere, whether to other parts of the country or abroad. Letter writing was a process that could take an hour or several days, depending on the length of the epistle. Letters were joyfully received and replies penned. They were saved and treasured and often handed down through families as keepsakes and histories. These days most people communicate by email. Asking for someone’s address means their email address, not house number and street name. Handwritten letters are now being replaced by e-mail, sms, etc. It is no doubt that English language is literally getting mutilated by the modern trend of sms language and e-mails . All our words are shortened and this impact is seen in youngsters when they write their exams.
  It is high time that we know the importance of letters. Even though it consumes time, it increases our vocabulary, writing skill and is also saved as treasures.

2 Spoke out:

Anonymous said...

Agreed!

It's funny you mention modern technology affecting "youngsters and the way they write their exams". As a youngster myself, I find I know how to correctly spell most words via keyboarding oppose to actually writing them down on paper. It's interesting; clearly we use a different portion of our brains for type and for handwritten works.

Just thought I'd add that. :)

Anonymous said...

portraying our emotions, well said

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