When was the last you sent an envelope? I remember folks at home writing to each other when was a kid, wasy back, when I was in second grade. Since then, the telephone made a lot of impact. Sharing photos, sending invitations were the only ways to force yourself to buy the envelope.
I used to send a couple of envelopes every week at work. I used it to reimburse my bills, when I stayed back at work place, for additonal work. All communication was to be done by email, yet the bills had to be submitted online. Scanning might work, but a few unethical workers at my work place, meant that the physical copy could not be reused.
Forget envelopes, When was the last time you bought stamps? I never remember buying stamps in the whole of my life. I have never sent an invitation, nor shared photos via post. Digital age meant photo albums are to be shared via picassa and mobile me.
Will the future generation ever see stamps?
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