Saturday, April 13, 2013

The Benefits Of Writing Handwritten Letters Today

By Anne Todd


For younger generations, communicating through handwritten letters may not appear as an interesting option. Sending a handwritten letter demands effort as well as patience to think of the right words that the sender wants to express in written form.

But even though modern tools for communication can render the art of writing letters outdated, there are certain experiences that instant messaging tools can't offer or at least imitate.

For one, sending handwritten letters is next to showing up at your loved ones' doorstep. There are times when you want to be at their side but you can't because the place where you're currently living is far from theirs. However, you can always send a handwritten letter to tell them that you miss their company and make your presence felt. You can likewise send a postcard wishing that the recipient was actually there with you.

For another thing, exchanging handwritten letters keeps the need for real correspondence alive. Letters could send the sincerest sympathy message and express ardent love as well. Writing and responding to letters go beyond the need for quick exchanges of information and rather border on the need to connect with people on a more meaningful level.

Therefore, there is a more significant reason in reviving this lost art than a misplaced sense of nostalgia. If you're interested in reviving this old form of communication, you need to start writing and sending letters now. Here is a quick overview of the supplies necessary for sending handwritten letters.

The stationery serves as your canvas. Stationeries come in different sizes and designs. Keeping your stationeries simple and yet distinct would help the recipient concentrate more on the message.

A fountain pen adds a subtle hint of class to your writing. It may take practice and finesse though before you get used to it. And when you do, you can glide a fountain pen across the page without straining your hands.

It's common for a fountain pen to come in an elegant design. For instance, Dunhill namiki pens are painted with natural scenes and other symbolic images using lavishly colored pigments. A Namiki pen is appreciated both by collectors and valued customers for its wonderful look and precise performance.




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