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Post by ginny on Feb 23, 2023 21:45:26 GMT
Unique or not, it's confusing for people outside the UK / the Netherlands. Just saying interestingly i still go with the way i was taught at school and always put my name and address top right of every letter i write, and i always put my return address on the back of the envelope. even putting the small elements that Mia has (number and postcode) can easily be found the full details by a super quick Google also. I come from a family of letterwriters, and in my case it was my parents and my grandmother who told me to do so
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Post by distractedmom on Feb 24, 2023 19:26:30 GMT
I still keep a paper address book. I rarely send mail when I travel, so I don't need/want an electronic one. And if I am sending mail while traveling, it's because it's something I already have in the works, so the envelope is already addressed. When I travel, I plan ahead and pre-address and stamp the envelopes so I can just drop them in the mail wherever I am.
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Post by distractedmom on Feb 24, 2023 19:30:49 GMT
I have a spreadsheet for the family and friend addresses. I keep a separate log of my pen pals. When I letter comes in, I pull out my notebook and make note of the date and address and then I make a note of the date when I respond. Then I hang my head in shame at the length of time it takes me to reply.
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Post by tramplingrose on Feb 24, 2023 22:01:13 GMT
I still keep a paper address book. I rarely send mail when I travel, so I don't need/want an electronic one. And if I am sending mail while traveling, it's because it's something I already have in the works, so the envelope is already addressed. When I travel, I plan ahead and pre-address and stamp the envelopes so I can just drop them in the mail wherever I am. Haha, that's too much work for my lazy backside
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Post by although on Feb 25, 2023 15:06:05 GMT
I use MS Outlook and sync it to my iphone... That being said, I'm still on the lookout for a rolodex!
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