You know how every teenager has a handphone now, and almost every family has a computer at home.
Everyone's contacting each other using emails, msn, sms, calls, or even facebook. Even I do that too.
I used to communicate with my best friend through letters. Every year, we'll send handmade cards on each other's birthdays, and we'll include a small little gift in the envelope.
Now, all we do is send emails and ecards.
Yeah, it's the thought that counts.
But whenever my dad tells me I have a letter, I'd still feel excited.
I love the feeling of having something waiting for me in the letterbox. Something meant for me only. But it's always brochures, promotion/offer letters or even letters from NUS.
Not disappointment, but I just don't get the I-want-to-rip-this-letter-open feel.
So, I've developed photos and have written small little notes behind them.
And I'm going to send them to a few of my friends.
Everyone's contacting each other using emails, msn, sms, calls, or even facebook. Even I do that too.
I used to communicate with my best friend through letters. Every year, we'll send handmade cards on each other's birthdays, and we'll include a small little gift in the envelope.
Now, all we do is send emails and ecards.
Yeah, it's the thought that counts.
But whenever my dad tells me I have a letter, I'd still feel excited.
I love the feeling of having something waiting for me in the letterbox. Something meant for me only. But it's always brochures, promotion/offer letters or even letters from NUS.
Not disappointment, but I just don't get the I-want-to-rip-this-letter-open feel.
So, I've developed photos and have written small little notes behind them.
And I'm going to send them to a few of my friends.
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