Just a quick thought...
I'm in the process of applying to study abroad next semester and today I had to send in the application fee. I had to write a formal letter to mail in with it, and it occurred to me that I completely forget how to write a letter--headings, greetings, etc. I know I learned it almost every year in middle school, and probably senior year of high school, too. I haven't written a letter since then, though. Everything is either an e-mail or a phone call. I actually had to go online to search how to write a letter, which is kind of ironic. Are we going to have to teach our students proper e-mail etiquette instead of letter-writing? Or maybe text messaging or instant messaging? A lot of offices now use inter-office instant messaging to communicate with each other, so will that be the next thing we'll have to teach? Or maybe something that we're not even familiar with ourselves yet...
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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3 comments:
I hear you, Jackie!
How often do we *really* write letters?
Kind of sad.
What about using a phone book? has anyone used one in the past 5 years?
Yea, I can't think of the last time I wrote a letter. I send out at least 5 emails a day, all over the place. I tend to be formal in them, but it's not like appropriate letter format.
Good thing the internet tells us how to do everything! lol.
I do not think that I have wrote a formal letter since middle school. I would definitely have to go on the internet to find out how to write a letter. Its really sad.
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