PS: my hand writing and spelling is BAD

I disagree. If this person's handwriting is bad, then they're much better off sending a typed letter. A scrawled letter that is barely readable is far more insulting than one that's neatly typed out. When you write it, just mention that your handwriting isn't great so you thought a typed letter would be easier to read, you'll be fine. I know a lot of people who prefer to type their letters and they have had many personal responses in return. It's all about the sincerity of the letter you send, rather than whether it was typed or handwritten. {thumb2}RYAN J. wrote:Handwite ALL your letters! I know this may sound hard & overwhelming, but believe me, my best successes have come from handwritten letters. Plus celebs favor those over typed ones (due to many using form letters) and you may even get a handwritten letter back, such as my Martin Sheen example. another thing to mention, is that too long of a letter (8 legal pages) is way too much for a celeb to possibly read. but too short a letter (top half of a legal paper) is kinda worthless, as their is not much to wite in that small of an area. I like to keep my letters to one peice of legal size paper (8x11) and use both sides. but if you prefer to use 2 peices and write on only one side of each, that okay. just remember the more stuff you put in the envelope, the more postage it will cost.
RYAN J.
Very good point! {thumb2} I didn't think of that.margotchanning wrote:I disagree. If this person's handwriting is bad, then they're much better off sending a typed letter. A scrawled letter that is barely readable is far more insulting than one that's neatly typed out. When you write it, just mention that your handwriting isn't great so you thought a typed letter would be easier to read, you'll be fine. I know a lot of people who prefer to type their letters and they have had many personal responses in return. It's all about the sincerity of the letter you send, rather than whether it was typed or handwritten. {thumb2}
{thumb2} I only know this as I had a pen pal when I was a kid and his handwriting looked like 100 spiders crawling across the paper! We email now and it's soooo much betterRYAN J. wrote:Very good point! {thumb2} I didn't think of that.margotchanning wrote:I disagree. If this person's handwriting is bad, then they're much better off sending a typed letter. A scrawled letter that is barely readable is far more insulting than one that's neatly typed out. When you write it, just mention that your handwriting isn't great so you thought a typed letter would be easier to read, you'll be fine. I know a lot of people who prefer to type their letters and they have had many personal responses in return. It's all about the sincerity of the letter you send, rather than whether it was typed or handwritten. {thumb2}Thanks for correcting me!!
RYAN J.
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