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how do we send letters in olden days​

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Answered by Arshdeep505
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Step-by-step explanation:

In the earlier days, people were using animals for sending mails. Most used were pigeons, hence the name 'pigeon post'. Pigeons, specifically homing pigeons, have an excellent sense of direction and can easily find their way. For this reason, people chose pigeons when sending a note or message to someone..

Answered by Edha92
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Step-by-step explanation:

There was a time, when writing letters was the only means to be in contact with friends and relatives over long distances. But in recent times we have become so addicted to instant communication, and some people even think that writing a letter is old fashioned. Instant communication definitely lacks that personal feeling of keeping in touch, even if you communicate several times a day. What makes me worried sometimes is that some people are not even satisfied with the speed of these instant communications that they have come to a point where they have started communicating using a list of abbreviations, which I sometimes can not even keep up with. We have failed to realise the outcomes of this type of communication, where the younger generation is in a great danger of loss of letters and above all in a situation where they do not know how to spell an easy word.

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