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China's post office is not normally a place you would associate with love.
However,
Beijing authorities, alarmed at the skyrocketing divorce rate, are promoting a new service in which the post office will send a love letter to your partner – after a delay of seven year
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posted by
obscurator
on Nov 1, 2011 -
16 comments
"The modern
hand-written love letter
is dead," says Doyle. "That is the consensus. People
communicate differently
now – though
not necessarily without
meaning. They
still are learning
to get to know each other
through the written
word."
Love written
digitally may not have the
romantic image
of quill and ink (though
ink-stained fingers
may also have dampened some
ardour in the old days
), but the
new medium
doesn't necessarily harden the heart. Think only of the popularity of dating websites, which prove that
communicating feelings of hope
and tenderness in
text continues
to
thrive in
certain quarters. ~
The dying art of the billet doux
posted by
The Lady is a designer
on Nov 2, 2010 -
23 comments
I love you because you play awesome songs on the jukebox. Who are you? Come here, we can talk.
That's Number
165
from
300 Love Letters
(but there are really 400 and
here's why
, and here's an
explanation of the project itself
).
Asia Wong's
other projects
.
posted by
amyms
on Sep 7, 2008 -
26 comments
"It has ever been my study and ever shall be, to render you as happy as possible. But I have been obliged in many instances to sacrifice the present pleasures to our future hopes."
From a Camp Croton bivouac of 1778 to a bunker in Afghanistan, a collection of wartime love letters in their original hands, movingly read aloud. Chapter 3 in The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History's online exhibit
Battle Lines: Letters from America's Wars
.
[Flash, but quite worth it]
posted by
Tufa
on Feb 14, 2005 -
6 comments
Olive and Eric.
A young couple exchange letters during wartime.
posted by
plep
on Mar 3, 2003 -
6 comments
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