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Some of us still mail postcards

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Dear Editor,

The tradition of sending postcards at Christmas is nearly as old as the celebration of Christmas itself. Sending postcards may seem like a waste of time to some, especially in today's society when one can easily and instantly share one's experiences with friends and family through the various social media, such as Facebook and Instagram. However, there are many traditionalists in the society who prefer to adhere to this fast-eroding practice in the digital age in which we live.

In recent times, the pleasure of sending postcards has become burdensome and time-consuming because of the number of stamps that are required for international postage to some destinations. On a recent visit to the post office it took me quite a while to complete placing a significant number of stamps on postcards. This was primarily because the post office either did not have stamps above $100 value or they were out of higher value stamps; regardless of the reason, we need to look into it.

Going to the post office should be a pleasant experience, especially as we celebrate the Yuletode, and those in authority should make sure the system is efficient. The office of the Postmaster General must be sensitive to the needs of the public and put measures in place to accommodate and ensure a satisfying visit to the post office for all members of the public. Maybe this is part of the reason the service is losing currency.

Wayne Campbell

waykam@yahoo.com

www.wayaine.blogspot.com


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