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The lost art of letter writing

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As email, SMS and social media gather ever-increasing momentum and it seems that the only letters delivered are phone bills, or electricity reminders, it is time to revive the romance of receiving a letter.

There is something special about opening a letter that has been hand written by a long distant love, or receiving a picture illustrated by your creative niece or nephew. This experience is a treasured connection that should be protected.

The White Pages® celebrates the art of letter writing and makes it easy to stay in touch via post. By clicking www.whitepages.com.au and using the residential search function, you can find postage addresses in one place by simply typing in the surname and location of family and friends. 

Once you have found the contact details for your close friends and family members, you can save their details in a personal My List folder, which you can access, print and share at any time. This means, all your contacts are in the one place, accessible with the touch of a button.

Likewise, hospitality etiquette and good old-fashioned manners should not be forgotten. So, the next time you host a special occasion and want to send out thank you cards, take the time to put your gratitude down in ink. Any Tom, Dick or Harry can send a thank you email, but for that personal touch get out paper and pen to create a thank you to remember.

With White Pages® and a little time, the lost art of letter writing can be rediscovered.