People of my generation learned long-distance communication in two forms: talking on the phone and writing a letter. Later, we learned to type up business letters, and when email came about, it was considered just another way to write a personal or business letter. But those who grew up with email, instant messaging, and texting look at those things differently, with email now being the most formal means of communication. And that can be stressful, as Domics explains in this video. -via Viral Viral Videos
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Most of the 20-somethings I know only use email if they need to send an attachment to each other. Phones are primarily for texting, and they see nothing weird in having a conversation via text with somebody who's sitting right next to them.
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Yeah, which reminds me of the email button we have. You can add a message or not, and I usually don't. If I do, then my usual recipients will start to expect one.
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I feel the urge to email this to everyone I know. Now, let me compose that puuurrrfect email ...
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