should i use email or real mail

  • I voted real mail. I personally used to send out wax stamped letters hand written in cursive. I always enjoyed how sending those out as they would always elicit a response - over the years I’ve gotten lazy with the process, which is probably why so many of my friends and family appreciated it since you can see the work and time dedicated into the letters.


    I think you should send a physical letter/mail. If you wanna guarantee that he receives it maybe attach tracking to it? This still doesn’t guarantee that he reads it tho, but at least you’d know that he received it.

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  • When I saw the title I was going to ask whether it was a romantic letter or a non-romantic letter. I didn't know people still used actual mail for things other than romantic letters and bills.

  • I voted real mail. I personally used to send out wax stamped letters hand written in cursive. I always enjoyed how sending those out as they would always elicit a response - over the years I’ve gotten lazy with the process, which is probably why so many of my friends and family appreciated it since you can see the work and time dedicated into the letters.


    I think you should send a physical letter/mail. If you wanna guarantee that he receives it maybe attach tracking to it? This still doesn’t guarantee that he reads it tho, but at least you’d know that he received it.


    this may sound dumb but how do you track a written letter in a small envelope ufhvufhbui

  • this may sound dumb but how do you track a written letter in a small envelope ufhvufhbui

    You can send real mail through Certified Mail. It costs a bit, but the recipient has to sign for the mail before receiving it. And you get notified when they have signed for it.


    It'd be a little weird to have fanmail go through Certified Mail though.

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