Samstag, 28. Juli 2012

Snail Mail

Pecah Kaca Pecah Gelas,
Lepas Baca Harap Balas,

Pecah Kaca Pecah Tong,
Lepas Baca Harap Gantung,



Yesterday one of my cousin upload the picture of Raya postcard that i wrote to her family in the FB. I sent it on 21.07.2012 and my cousin receive it on 28.07.2012. Only one week took this pieces of paper travel from Germany to Malaysia.

This year i send Raya postcard to all my family members in Malaysia. I taught it take around over one month to delivery my Raya wishes to them. I was quite shocked, too fast for me.

On FB comment about this Raya postcard, one of my old chinese friend mention about the "Snail Mail".

She said " Nothing beats the classic snail mail and postcards :) sweet!".
I reply to her " Leng Lui, sometimes classical mail have more value to remember".
And then she reply back " Yeah...Couldn't agree more. I personally prefers snail-mail especially the excitement of opening a letter wondering who sent it and what is inside. It is like opening present. Then you get to see how is hand writing is so much like the sender. Lastly, it will bring back so much memories when you read it again years later".

When the last time u receive snail mail or Raya Card from your friends?

From Wiki,
"Snail mail or smail is a dysphemistic retronym-named after the snail with its slow speed-used to refer to letters and missives carried by conventional postal delivery services. The phares refers to the lag time between dispacth of a letter and its receipt, versus the virtually instantaneous dispatch and delivery of its electronic equivalent, e-mail.


It is also known, more neutrally, as paper mailpostal mailland mail, or simply mail or post. An earlier term of the same type is surface mail, coined retrospectively after the development of airmail.
Snail mail is also a term used in reference to penpalling. Snail mail penpals are those penpals that communicate with one another through the postal system, rather than on the internet which has become the more common medium.
Some online groups also use paper mail through regular gift or craft hot topics. In some countries, services are available to print and deliver emails to those unable to receive email, like people with no computers or internet access.
Similar terminology was used in the 1840s to contrast the already-operating postal mail with the new telegraph. The Philadelphia North American stated: "The markets will no longer be dependent upon snail paced mails"..."

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