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Re: Handwritten vs Typed

by Wifi Dude » Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:20 pm

i like typed letters with a pen signiture

Re: Handwritten vs Typed

by honey » Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:12 pm

I always handwrite letters :)
I think that there're more personal :)

Re: Handwritten vs Typed

by Kestrel » Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:08 pm

I think handwritten is much better, seems like you've put effort into it and that's not what someone who was sending out about 50 typed requests everyday could do, it takes longer but the end result is a lot more satisfying. I always handwrite letters because for everyday English my spelling is perfect, I just have to concentrate on my handwriting which is joined up and my style of S's don't look like S's so I have to concentrate to make them look like an S.

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by Jaffer » Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:42 am

Lucas42 wrote:To help people know you're a true fan, it can help to mention a specific part of their performance you liked, for example with an actor, a funny quote, or a favourite scene, something like that. Otherwise you could just be copying down their resume and saying you liked their work in this, that, blah blah.

In my experience, the majority of thancelebrities either sign or don't sign, and it doesn't matter if you type or handwrite your letter. However, the quality of response can depend on that. Since I started really decorating my letters and envelopes, and my sister has been sending character drawings or hand-made bracelets along, we've started getting not only the autographs which everyone gets, but more half of the time we receive an extra letter or note in reply to what we've written, even from some big stars. Most of them mention how much they like getting colourful letters, and with my sister being a young child, I think they really like hearing from younger people too. {up}
Thats good to hear! I, personally, like to really get accross that I am a fan, and what the celeb/their work means to me!

Re: Handwritten vs Typed

by 1name1legend » Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:54 am

Ok everyone remember the KISS RULE from English?
Keep It Simple Stupid

I keep my typed letter to about a paragraph and hit the high points. I do have a form letter that I use as the basic design for all my letters. I personalize all letters to the individual.

I do not sign them though. I am not that important

Re: Handwritten vs Typed

by downtoearth » Tue Jul 14, 2009 4:15 am

I handwrite my letters - I feel it makes them more personal. Usually, I have to rewrite them six times because I misspell one word.

Re: Handwritten vs Typed

by harrypotterfan. » Thu Jul 09, 2009 12:41 am

well my writing is so bad and so is my spelling i type all my letters it looks nicer to me.

Re: Handwritten vs Typed

by Tessa » Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:09 pm

hm...OMG :neutral: ... so I´m not English but for the most part I understand what the people write... but I identify with an admin that a long letter is a bad letter (now I read only the first message in this topic because folding (with dictionnary) isn´t very easy... :? I think that handwritten is better... It is more....intimate


PS: I hope that I undestood this topic and the appreciation of this accession... :mrgreen:

Re: Handwritten vs Typed

by Darren_89 » Sun Dec 30, 2007 6:46 pm

I hand wrote a letter to Bruce Willis saying abit about myself and my faveourite film of his e.t.c a few months ago the letter was just under a page long will he read it or are the chances of that pretty low?

Re: Handwritten vs Typed

by Skye » Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:37 pm

I write them by hand. I just feel great while writing them. I don't know why.

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