Letter (message)

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Vintage German letter balance for home use

A letter is a written message from one person to another. The role of letters in communication has changed significantly since the 19th century. Historically, letters were the only reliable means of communication between two persons in different locations.

As communication technology has diversified, letters have become less important as routine communication. The development of the telegraph, telephone, and the Internet have all had an impact on the writing and sending of letters. In modern industrialized nations, the exchange of personal letters has become less common, being replaced by technologies such as the telephone and also e-mail. With the advent of the compact cassette, tape letters became a novelty. leters are not needed many people can track you and send you junk mail which you don't need. it also applies for email adresses too.

By analogy, the term letter is sometimes used for e-mail messages with a formal letter-like format. Historically, letters exist from the time of ancient India, ancient Egypt and Sumer, through Rome and Greece and China, up to the present day. Letters make up several of the books of the Bible. Archives of correspondence, whether for personal, diplomatic, or business reasons, serve as primary sources for historians.

your momma

The letter-delivering process

Here is how a letter gets from the sender to the recipient:

  1. Sender writes letter and places it in an envelope on which he writes the recipient address.
  2. Sender buys a postage stamp, which they place on the front of the envelope.
  3. Sender puts their letter in a mailbox and does nothing more.
  4. The National Postal Service for the sender's country (e.g. the Royal Mail in the UK or the U.S. Postal Service in the U.S.) empties the postbox and takes all the contents to the regional sorting office.
  5. The sorting office then sort each letter by address and postcode, and deliver the letters belonging to a particular area to that area's post office. Letters belonging to a different region are sent to that region's sorting office, to be sorted further.
  6. The local post office dispatches their letters to their delivery personnel (postman/woman) who deliver them to the appropriate houses.

This whole process, depending on how far the sender is from the recipient, can take anywhere from a day to 3-4 weeks. International mail is sent via trains and planes to other countries.

Letter layout

United Kingdom

The following is the normal way to set out a letter: (Note: This is the style in the UK. See below for the format used in the US.)

Sender's address here
24 Lambert Street
Stoke-on-Trent
ST4 4WE
Date here
Formal: 25 August 1992 Informal: 25/08/1992



Recipient's name and address here
Mr John Doe
25 Lambert Street
Stoke-on-Trent
ST4 4WE
Main body
Formal: Dear Madam or Sir, Acquaintance: Dear Mr Doe, Informal: Dear John,
Content
Formal: Yours faithfully, Acquaintance: Yours sincerely, Informal: Best wishes,
Sender's Name
Formal: Sender's Occupation and Enclosures Informal: Nothing (optional: PS / Post Scriptum = Afterthought)

United States

The following is the modified block format for a business letter, common in the United States:

                                          May 19, 2007

your Address
date


Mrs. Jane Doe
25 First Street
Anytown, VA 10005

Dear Ms. Doe:

This is an example of a modified block letter. The difference between it and a full block letter style is that the date begins at the center point of the page; therefore, if a letter has a 6 inch line of type, the date begins approximately 3 inches from the left margin.

The closing block also begins half-way across the page. The complimentary close and the keyed signature (first and last name of the writer) begin at the same point as the date - approximately 3 inches from the left margin.

                                          Sincerely,
                                          


                                          Ashley Ferris
                                          Sales Representative

jtp (the typist's initials appear at the left margin)

See also


Types of letters

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