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For other uses, see letter.
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A famous letter from Albert Einstein to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt suggesting an atomic bomb project. Click here for page 2.
A letter is a written message from one person to another. Letters, especially a regular exchange between two persons (sometimes called pen pals), represent a kind of humanly communication and mutual friendship. The role of letters in communication has changed significantly since the 19th century. Historically, letters (in paper form) were the only reliable means of communication between two persons in different locations.Today the idea of what constitutes a "letter" is blurred by postal service operating rules, such as that in the U.K. Post Office Act of 2000 allowing the sole licensed universal service operator (Royal mail) monopoly rights to the carriage of any "letter" weighing up to 350 grams.(This is equivalent to approximately 70 sheets of 80gsm A4, which in common parlance is more of a document than a letter.) As communication technology has diversified, letters have become less important as routine communication. The development of the telegraph, telephone, fax and the Internet have all had an impact on the writing and sending of letters. In modern industrialized nations, the exchange of personal letters has become less common, being replaced by technologies such as the telephone and also e-mail. With the advent of the compact cassette, tape letters became a novelty. By analogy, the term letter is sometimes used for e-mail messages with a formal letter-like format. Historically, letters exist from the time of ancient India, ancient Egypt and Sumer, through Rome, Greece and China, up to the present day. Letters make up several of the books of the Bible. Archives of correspondence, whether for personal, diplomatic, or business reasons, serve as primary sources for historians.
AdvantagesLetters are still used, particularly by companies and advertisers. This is because of three main advantages:
The letter-delivering processHere is how a letter gets from the sender to the recipient:
This whole process, depending on how far the sender is from the recipient, can take anywhere from a day to 3-4 weeks. International mail is sent via trains and planes to other countries. Letter layout
United Kingdom, Canada & AustraliaThe following is the normal way to set out a letter: (Note: This is the style in the UK, Canada and Australia. See below for the format used in the US.)
United StatesThe following is the modified block format for a business letter, common in the United States:
May 20, 2008
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