WORLD LETTER WRITING DAY

Hand-written letters have a personal touch to them and are collectable, while digital communication certainly is not! World Letter Writing Day was established by Richard Simpkin as a tribute to the excitement he felt while receiving a hand-written letter in his mailbox. Such an appreciation came about because of a project – “Australian Legends” he was working on. 

Writing a letter is all about the effort you put in! It makes the receiver feel special and makes them want to treasure handwritten letters for years to come. Unlike other means of communication, written letters make you think before you write, and you take pride in writing letters with fewer to no mistakes. With the addition of elements like perfume, room odour, flower petals, paper, and ink, hand-written letters give a personalized touch and are worth treasuring.

Did you know?
Epistolary is a form of writing where the author uses journal entries or letters to write stories.
Check out some of these epistolary novels that might change your perspective!

Wondering how to celebrate this day?

The best way to celebrate this day is to simply write a letter to somebody. Writing letters can build an everlasting impression on the person receiving them. 

Finding a pen pal – Writing to pen pals from another region opens doors to learning a new language, understanding cultural differences, and making friends across the ocean! 

The offline pen pal connection could be a little tough to find. But here’s Chitthi Exchange, a platform where you could sign up to send and receive hand-written letters and build a special friendship!

At present, most members look forward to digitally connecting with people. If you’d like to find a pen pal online, you can check out 7 of these websites that offer a digital pen pal match!

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