Do I understand this correctly?
My pen pal suggests that I write real letters (like it used to be)
She wrote:
Would you also be interested in communicating with me via letter and paper? I find that a little easier sometimes than here on Messenger.
My pen pal suggests that I write real letters (like it used to be)
She wrote:
Would you also be interested in communicating with me via letter and paper? I find that a little easier sometimes than here on Messenger.
Hello friends, I speak Afghan at home and wanted to learn Turkish now at 20 I wanted to ask how long it would take me to learn (at least enough to be able to talk to someone in Turkish) I would also regularly attend a language course for this
I have an uncle who grew up in the villages of southeastern Anatolia. He once told me that he was able to adjust his milling machine back home to a unit smaller than millimeters. So I assume he means something between micrometers and millimeters . He used the word duozeem [duːˈziːem] (roughly in IPA). I…
What does this sentence mean: I have to make compromises?
I think it’s a good idea. It’s more personal. I’ll go back and forth
I don’t want it anymore. But earlier I have written letters by hand, often on special paper, had various great varieties.
Try it! 😊
It wasn’t that much earlier.
Emails have been available since 1993. Most of them wrote letters.
“Real letters” are still written today. This has nothing to do with earlier.
I mean under the real letter, letters from paper
That’s what I mean:) How can you just come up with the idea that this has something to do with “early”? Total nonsense…
Hello,
you understand.
Whole old school– best handwritten and not on PC or on the machine.
Actually, it’s a pity that came out of fashion.
AstridThePu
Yeah, the question is clear. What can you misunderstand?
Is that over 60?
No, she’s 40
And your question is now concrete…?