Hyderabad: In a world driven by digital communication, the charm of handwritten letters still holds a special place. As September 1st marks World Letter Writing Day, it urges individuals worldwide to take a step back from their screens to honor the art of penning personal connections. This annual observance encourages people to embrace the beauty of handwritten correspondence and rekindle the sentiment of receiving a physical letter.
For hundreds of years communication took place through just a couple of ways, you either sit down and have a conversation with someone or you write your thoughts and feelings down on a letter and had it delivered to them by courier. The nature of letters made them incredibly intimate, as each carried the indelible mark of its creator. Everything from the subtle scents of your home and perfume, to snippings from your garden could be included in a mailed letter.
History of World Letter Writing Day:
World Letter Writing Day was founded by Australian author, artist, and photographer Richard Simpkin, in 2014. During the late 1990s, Richard used to write letters to those he considered to be an Australian legend and also received responses. In 2005, he penned down his experience of writing letters in a book 'Australian Legends'.To further honor handwritten letters, he created a day dedicated to writing letters.
World Letter Writing Day was established by Richard Simpkin as a tribute to the joy and excitement he felt when a hand-written letter would arrive in his mailbox. His appreciation of the hand-written word came about as a result of a project he was working on called “Australian Legends”, he would send out letters to everyone he considered to be an Australian Legend with the interest of arranging a personal interview and photography session. There was just something amazing about receiving a letter with the legends own personal touch to it, and it certainly doesn’t hurt that while hand-written letters are collectible, digital communication certainly is not.
Significance of Letter Writing Day:
In the digital age of text and e-mail, Letter Writing Day is marked to pay tribute and celebrate the age-old form of communication. It gives an opportunity to reconnect with people with whom you have lost touch over time.It also helps you to properly think about what you are writing, unlike responding instantly by sending texts and e-mails.
Here are some great reasons to write a letter:
- It’s a thoughtful way to communicate with those you love.
- The receiver may treasure your letter for years to come.
- People who write letters of gratitude feel happier and more satisfied with life.
- It’s a great way to strengthen a friendship, marriage, or other meaningful relationship.
- It can help someone better understand your perspective or position on a certain topic.
- Your older friends and relatives will cherish this traditional form of communication.
- If you have beautiful handwriting, it’s a way to show off your penmanship skills.