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Pen Pals?
Do people still actually write letters to anyone anymore? When I was in my 20's I used to write to many of my friends when I moved from Blackburn to Plymoiuth (at the time I didn't have a landline).
Fast forward to the future would you want your children/grand kids to keep and letters that you received? |
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When I was in the forces I had a couple of pen pals who wrote regularly. That was up to the early 60's. Now I have a friend who I worked with in the 60's and 70's and he writes a few times a year. I reply by letter because he doesn't have a PC or fancy iPad or iPhone. Any photos of our times together driving the coaches on tour he photo copies on plain paper and includes them in the letter.
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Letters not so much, cards at christmas have become fewer. Like Gremlin mentioned, while serving around the 80's-90's the forces had their own local papers in BAOR "Forces weekly echo" & "Sixth sense" could be found scattered around the NAAFI, TocH, YM or Barracks & rest rooms of Germany, within these pages along with, buy & sell, small adds & various other minutae of military existence could be found the "Forces pen pals" section.
These tended to be mainly, but not exquisitly full of young & not so young ladies, but also a few chaps who wanted to correspond with one of her Majes finest soldierly types. Many a young chap took up this marvellous opportunity to ensure an eventful home leave, in various towns & cities throughout the UK & not just with one writer in some cases, in fact one such young chap had a folder full of his varying amorous acquaintances (not me I hasten to add). :D Indubitably the accompanying photos of these prospective "Juliets" or the odd "Romeos" in search of Mr/Mrs Right Now usually ended up pinned upon the blocks notice board alongside block rules, fire notices, stag lists, part 1's & 2's, all within their own section fondly referred to as the "wall of shame/fame". ;) |
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When I was about 13, a girl in our street told me that she had a French pen-pal. I was good at French, so asked if she could find me one. We corresponded for some years and it faded out. I could remember his name and address until not long ago. I think that I benefitted from the experience of those letters.
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I have always enjoyed writing letters and when I was a young thing (just after pens replaced quills) I had six or seven pen-pals (male and female) in various parts of the world. Yes, Dave, a couple of them were soldiers stationed away from home, doing their National Service. One did visit my family and me, came for the weekend. Nice young man but no romantic interest. I got a lot of enjoyment reading first-hand about other people's lives and I hope my letters to them were of a similar enjoyment.
Have to confess I also composed letters for a couple of my friends to send to their boyfriends who were in the forces as they never knew what to write. Talk about Barbara Cartland, I really did the romance bit. Must have worked as the romances continued.... |
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One of the girls I wrote letters for had only been writing very bland ones (that's how she described them) hence her asking me for help. I remember that after he had received a couple that I wrote, her boyfriend told her how much he was enjoying the lovely romantic letters she had started to write - I think he used the expression 'spiced-up', and that it was like they were from a different person - little did he know...ha ha ha ha.
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...and PS I loves you, too, Bob. xxxx
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At least I brought a bit of happiness to those (lonely) lads - and believe you me, they couldn't wait to get home to their girlfriends......enough said!
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One of my penfriends was a young man from Jordan. Can’t recall how we were initially put in touch with each other but we corresponded for quite a while. He wrote really interesting letters. However, one day he asked me how many sheeps (sic) and cows my parents had and when I replied ‘none’ the correspondence sort of fizzled out. My mother said I should ask him how many I needed for a dowry – but I think she was kidding. Well I hope she was….
...anyway he said he was going to America to stay with an uncle and study to be a doctor, mentioned calling to see me on our family estate one day. As the only estate with regard to my family was the Council estate I lived on, it was probably just as well our ‘connection’ ceased. |
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Gave up with my penpal when she decided to criticise my grammar and punctuation in her last letter, ye Gods I thought(comma) I may as well go back to posting on AccyWeb!:mad:
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Love it, Less. 10 out of 10 for your perfect English, go to the top of the class. Though to be absolutely correct you should really have left a space between 'thought' and '(comma)'.....
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(see me after class). |
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