Go on, do it. Write your friend a letter
Letter…now, where have you heard that word before? Ah, I know, the letter existed many years ago before the internet, right? It may sound like I’m messing around, but let’s face it, many people don’t even write by hand anymore. Letters? They’re just not on the average persons agenda, sadly.
But it doesn’t have to be like that. Just the other day, in fact, I decided to change things and do things differently. I was in a shop looking at these Big Posters when I got a text from my friend whose birthday was coming up the following day. I replied and then got a short text back and wondered why I’d bothered with my elaborate one! It was then that I selected my poster and bought it and then left the shop with the idea of writing letters to friends in the hope that they would return the favour. So far two have and I tell you…it’s pretty cool actually walking to the door and being handed over a proper real letter with handwriting in it! I love that.
Here are my tips for writing the best letter you possible can.
…as you get to turn that puppy over and there’s just something very cool about that.
1) Don’t use lined paper. It stifles your flow, but come on, you knew that already.
2) Use a ball point pen with a medium nib. Just because the handwriting looks a lot better.
3) Use BOTH sides of the paper – not mandatory but a wise idea. Firstly it saves on paper and secondly it’s just more fun, as you get to turn that puppy over and there’s just something very cool about that.
4) If you like you can even use different colours of pen. This is a right old thrill and will give your letter-receiving-friend a different kind of visual stimulation to get their head around. Then they might return the favour. Nice, I tell you!
Need to write some kind of formal letter? Well, you came to the right place…check the video!
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