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Do you write many letters or emails?
( ?# g! ^0 b: J b I seldom write letters but I can’t live without emails. Compares to letters, emails are effective, convenient and they don’t need anyone to deliver. Those factors make emails indispensible in communication and exchanging messages. $ j& z: V) q T# X, R6 Y+ v
What do you usually write about? 5 Y. P- g7 {8 _" n# f% H+ z1 _4 n
I send emails only for work, because writing letters and making a phone call are personal but sending emails is more social and professional. So I think sending emails is more appropriate for exchanging messages during work. : A6 R3 d& Q% K H+ G" J
Do you prefer to write letters by hand or to use a computer? ( U, b( o1 v2 g6 f3 L1 a
It depends. If I was writing a letter for my sweetheart it would be hand written. I feel there is something more personal about it. I would send it and maybe put hearts in it. And I feel the time you wait for a response is very special, like sweet pain. But otherwise I use email. It’s just faster. If you are far from home then you wouldn’t want to wait for 2 weeks for a letter. If it hadn’t been for the long wait I would write letters. Waiting for people other than sweethearts is not fun.
# S: p& d+ E, I3 E3 `6 r! z Which do you more often write, emails or letters? + L6 u/ w4 m _, S+ s; D# i
I send emails everyday but I only use a pen and paper to write letters to my grandparents who don’t have a computer. Other than that, I e-mail everyone.
* s: q' \0 ?, v |: c( t How often do you write an email or a letter?
7 L9 B1 I' B5 E4 s I can’t even remember the last time I wrote a letter by hand or received on either. But I can’t live without email. There are large quantities of email messages that have accumulated in my box right now. 5 ^& _3 D: L, Q( i
What are the differences between emails and letters? 9 t& T: P0 T5 ]* \' g X2 ?
It is just more personal and intimate for a handwritten letter but it takes more time to deliver and waiting for a letter is miserable. Emails are fast and effective, not sentimental but normal, so they are suitable for work.
* i, @+ p2 Y4 O/ a5 |/ s Is it hard to think of what to write?
9 Y2 [/ C/ ^; N) z. P# h I have no problem with having ideas and contents for writing but I am a terrible organizer. It is hard for me to write it in logic and clear. Also, it is hard to end a letter and email.
8 k* ?/ H, x8 W% c2 G9 i What kind(s) of letter/email do you think is (are) the hardest to write?
$ ~# I* r7 y! z0 P2 A7 j& k Break up letter is the hardest to write. Face to face hurts but writing a break up letter is hard to get started also it is hard to end. Also, feeling is hard to express in logic. Moreover, waiting for a reply is miserable.
+ |; F% y4 s# \8 `- n How do you feel when you receive a letter or email? 7 a- [# A4 F, }, G0 y2 G1 d
I won’t feel any special when I receive emails because when I open my box there are hundreds of letters every day. But I am sure I will be ecstatic when I receive a handwritten letter. Most people don’t receive personal letters anymore due to technology, so I am sure the letter will lighten my day up.
1 |4 k, R3 E2 {, m+ U What sorts of letters or emails are the most difficult to reply to?
: L2 |) C2 m0 S$ W% I/ r6 J; n* _ Replying emails from a not familiar friend is so hard for me. We are not intimate and we don’t have a whole lot in common. Not replying is rude and hurt but I am afraid I don’t have too many words to say.
. \* f# W3 S- W What kinds of emails (or letters) do you receive that make you feel excited?
/ h5 p. X1 j9 j/ i D2 I u& X4 [ Snail mails always make me feel excited. I have a couple friends that still use snail mail. We write letters pretty much telling our currently daily life, that we miss each other. I think it’s important to take time once and a while, and put in a little bit of extra effort in any relationship that you think is important.
; a" _& K# ?7 X Which do you prefer, to make a phone call or write an email? 1 A, r3 w% I0 u* I
I prefer emails. I don’t like to talk a lot and I can’t answer a phone without having a panic attack. But with emails I can express myself and let anyone know anything I want to let them know. b8 b4 E( b* g
Do you think people will still write letters in the future?
& W. \5 ?. [2 a) H" ^0 F/ G No. Most people won’t write letters due to technology. Emails are effective and convenient. Snail mails take a lot of time and no one likes to waiting. It seems sending email is more suitable in modern society.
, ^7 z0 y. x5 F4 a1 L- F, y. @- I How do you communicate with others at work – by email or is it more convenient to communicate face-to-face? k; W8 s+ i. z) Z/ `
It is more convenient to communicate by email. You just press the button and then message sent. It is much more effective than communicate face-to-face, especially for those shy people and the one who is poor at conversation.首页1 2 尾页 |