With the advent of electronic
communication, the art of communication by mail between pen pals appears to be
a phenomenon that may be disappearing forever. In this era, communication via
social media contact now appears to be the preferred mode of communication for
the majority of people.
What is a pen pal?
The freedictionary.com suggests
that a pen pal is “a person with
whom one becomes acquainted through a friendly, regular correspondence”.
Historically and traditionally,
pen pal communication has been with letters penned or written on various kinds
of paper, mailed in stamped envelopes via local, national and international
postal services and delivered to individual's mailboxes via trained postal workers.
Millions of relationships
between pen pals have been highly regarded over the years. Thousands of letters
between pen pals have become valuable treasures to individual pen pals and
their families, from generation to generation. Today, many people miss the pen
pal phenomenon and still cling to their pen pal postal relationships.
At the same time, thousands of
people remain fearful of computer-based inter-personal relationships. Not
everyone wants to take the time to learn how to use a computer, particularly in
terms of pen pal relationships.
To some people, electronic communication via
the Internet seems like a cold, heartless mode of communication compared to the
warmth of loving, pen pal relationships. Perhaps one might suggest that it is
seniors and perhaps some, but not necessarily all baby boomers who miss their
pen pal relationships, as well as this mode of communication.
Interestingly, many of those
who have developed communication skills on the Internet do not feel the same of
loss.
Note that the need for
inter-communication between individuals is not something that changes, while
modes of communication invariably change from era to era. The truth is that the
pen pal phenomenon has not disappeared entirely, rather that the pen pal
phenomenon has merely changed its face and extended its horizons into the
virtual world.
One might wonder whether this
is a good thing. Most of those who are computer literate will agree that this
transition in the mode of communication is for the better. To the vast
majority, acceptance of new modes of communication seems viable, exciting and
challenging.
Being able to communicate via
e-mail, social media web sites and chat lines is wonderful, simply because of
the time factor involved. Instant communication via the Internet does have merits that
supersede other obsolete modes of communication, simply because of the
potential to enhance interpersonal relationships and expand horizons.
Resistance to change in their
mode of communication can present major hurdles for pen pals, until they become
aware that electronic communication can be a more resilient and convenient
method of communication.
Note that many pen pal
relationships continue to develop in a positive direction for those who choose
to upgrade their communication skills. Perhaps those who object to social media
communication are justified to some extent in their fear regarding potential
loss of privacy and personal identity associated with electronic communication.
At the same time, people are and will always be risk-takers because they love
to communicate with others.
The transition from pen pals to
social media contacts will continue, at least for those who are open to the transition
from traditional pen pal communication to social media interpersonal contact.
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