Death of the Love Letter
August 12, 2010 2 Comments
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August 12, 2010 2 Comments
I don’t remember the last time I received a love letter in its purest form- pen and paper. I just know somewhere along the way, pen and paper where replaced with frequent “love emails” to my old hotmail account. By the time gmail came along, these love emails became more and more scarce. Then there was myspace and facebook with wall messages that made the once private exchanges, public. But I believe the final blow to the antiquated love letter was when phone companies finally created unlimited text plans. For an additional low price, you have the option to text as much as you like in 160 characters intervals. 160 characters-that is all spaces and punctuation included. The letters I came across were pages, some were essays explaining the hows and whys of their love. They gave examples of how they have showed their affection and proposed new ideas to woo me in the future. You can’t woo in 160 characters. So when I get these 160 character love texts, I am underwhelmed and under-wooed.