Pen pals (or penpals or pen friends) are people who regularly write to each other, particularly via postal mail. An English Noun The English noun people has two distinct fields of application as a countable noun, a group of Humans Mail, or post, is a method for transmitting information and tangible objects wherein written Documents typically enclosed in Envelopes and also
A penpal relationship is often used to practice writing and reading in a foreign language, improving literacy, to learn more about other countries and life-styles, and to eliminate loneliness. A foreign language is a Language not spoken by the people of a certain place for example English is a foreign language in Japan. traditional definition of literacy is considered to be the ability to read and write or the ability to use Language to read, write, listen, As with any friendships in life, some people remain penpals for only a short time, while others continue to exchange letters and presents life-long. Some penpals eventually arrange to meet face to face. Some pen pals even get married. NOTICE TO WOULD-BE ROMEOS **************
Penpals come in all ages, nationalities and cultures. Pals may seek new penfriends based on their own age group, a specific occupation, hobby, or select someone totally different from them to gain knowledge about the world around them.
Many people writing to a penpal do not use their native language in their letters. A first language (also mother tongue, native language, arterial language, or L1) is the language a human being learns from birth
A modern variation on the traditional penpal arrangement is to have a keypal and exchange email addresses as well as or instead of paper letters. Electronic mail, often abbreviated to e-mail, email, or originally eMail, is a Store-and-forward method of writing sending receiving This has the advantage of saving money and being more immediate, allowing many messages to be exchanged in a short period of time. The disadvantage is that the communication can be very ephemeral if the email messages are not routinely saved. Many people prefer to receive paper letters, gaining the satisfaction of seeing their name carefully printed on a thick envelope in the letterbox. Using postal mail, it is possible to trade postcards, stamps and anything else light and flat enough to fit inside an envelope, often called "tuck-ins". Mail, or post, is a method for transmitting information and tangible objects wherein written Documents typically enclosed in Envelopes and also A postcard or post card is a rectangular piece of thick Paper or thin cardboard intended for writing and mailing without an Envelope and A postage stamp is an adhesive paper evidence of pre-paying a fee for postal services
Penpal clubs can be found on the Internet, in magazine columns, newspapers, and sometimes through clubs or special interest groups. The Internet is a global system of interconnected Computer networks Some people are looking for romantic interests, while others just want to find friends. It seems, on the internet, that the term "pen pals" defines those looking for relationships, where pen pals originated via postal mail correspondences and has evolved to mean something more. Penpals also make and pass around friendship books, slams and crams. Friendship books (also known as "FBs" in their abbreviated form are small booklets made by stapling paper together or are sometimes just sheets or strips of paper
In recent years, penpal correspondence with prison inmates has gained acceptance on the Internet. Most pen pal newsletters do not publish prison pen pal ads because these communications require more caution, not simple friendships. Prison penpal sites are proactive, though, in offering full disclosure of inmates' crimes and providing advice for would be pen pals.
Many penpals meet each other through organizations that bring people together for this purpose.
Organizations can be split into three main categories: free, partial subscription, and subscription-based clubs. Free clubs are usually funded by advertising and profiles are not reviewed, whereas subscription-based clubs will usually not contain any advertising and will have an administrator approving profiles to the database.
The Australian author Geraldine Brooks wrote a memoir entitled Foreign Correspondence, (1997) about her childhood, which was enriched by her exchanges of letters with other children in Australia and overseas and her travels as an adult in search of the people they had become. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Geraldine Brooks (born 1955 is an Australian American Journalist and Author. for other uses see Memoir (disambiguation As a literary Genre, a memoir (from the French: mémoire Year 1997 ( MCMXCVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1997 Gregorian calendar
In the 1970s, syndicated children's television program Big Blue Marble often invited viewers to write to them for their own pen pal. Big Blue Marble was a half-hour Children's television series that ran from 1974 - 1983 in syndication
On another children's TV show, Pee-wee's Playhouse, Pee-wee Herman would often receive pen pal letters. Pee-wee's Playhouse is a Children's television program starring Paul Reubens as the child-like Pee-wee Herman.
At the 1964/1965 World's Fair in New York, the Parker Pen pavilion provided a computer pen pal matching service. The 1964/1965 New York World's Fair was the third major World's Fair to be held in New York City This service was officially terminated by Parker Pen in 1967. This service did not work in conjunction with any other pen friend clubs. The computer system and database used for this service were not sold, taken over, or continued in any way.
In the Peanuts comic strip from the 1960s and 1970s, Charlie Brown tries to write to a pen pal using a fountain pen but after several literally "botched" attempts, Charlie switches to using a pencil and referring to his penpal as his "pencil-pal", with his first letter to his "pencil-pal" explaining the reason for the name change. Peanuts is a syndicated daily and Sunday Comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M
While the traditional snail mail pen pal relationship has fallen into a decline due to modern technology closing the world's communication gap, prison pen pal services have combined technology with traditional letter writing. Snail mail is a derogatory Retronym — named after the Snail with its proverbially slow Speed — used to refer to letters and missives Communication is the process of conveying information from a sender to a receiver with the use of a medium in which the communicated information is understood the same way These sites allow inmates to place pen pal ads online; however, inmates in the United States and most of the world are not permitted to access the Internet. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Therefore the pen pal relationships with inmates is still conducted via postal mail. Other pen pal organizations have survived by embracing the technology of the Internet.