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  2. The Post Card - Wikipedia

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    The latter remembers, for example, "the day we bought that bed (the complications with the credit and the punch card in the store, and then one of those awful scenes between us)". [2] He writes his love letters on the back of countless copies of a postcard and continually fantasizes about the relationship between Socrates and Plato.

  3. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    Example of a court card, postmarked 1899, showing Robert Burns and his cottage and monument in Ayr. A postcard or post card is a piece of thick paper or thin cardboard, typically rectangular, intended for writing and mailing without an envelope. Non-rectangular shapes may also be used but are rare.

  4. Pen pal - Wikipedia

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    A pen pal relationship is often used to practice reading and writing in a foreign language, to improve literacy, to learn more about other countries and lifestyles, and to make friendships. While the expansion of the Internet has reduced the number of traditional pen pals, [ 1 ] pen pal clubs can nowadays be found on the Internet, in magazine ...

  5. Opinion: Dear non-voter: Will this postcard get you to ... - AOL

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    A fourth-grade teacher once told me my writing resembled a hostage taker’s ransom note, but fortunately, I didn’t have to take a handwriting test to get a seat at the postcard table (some ...

  6. Postcard - Wikipedia

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    Example of a court card, postmarked 1899, showing Robert Burns and his cottage and monument in Ayr Postcard depicting people boarding a train at the Shawnee Depot in Colorado, late 1800s. A postcard or post card is a piece of thick paper or thin cardboard, typically rectangular, intended for writing and mailing without an envelope. Non ...

  7. The Postcard (novel) - Wikipedia

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    In November of 2021 The Postcard won the Prix Renaudot des Lycéans. [8] The Postcard was one of Time Magazine's must-read books of 2023. [5] The Postcard was a finalist for the 2023 Book Club category and the fiction category for the National Jewish Book Award. [9] The Postcard was one of the Library Journal's best books of 2023. [10]

  8. Letter (message) - Wikipedia

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    For some, letters were a way to practice critical reading, self-expressive writing, polemical writing and also exchange ideas with like-minded others. For some people, letters were seen as a written performance. [clarification needed] Letters make up several of the books of the Bible.

  9. Postal card - Wikipedia

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    Britain had a half-penny rate to begin with. The U.S. "penny postcard" rate lasted through 1951. [3] Presumably for the purpose of getting a prompt reply, a sender was given the opportunity to pay for postage both ways with an attached message-reply card, first introduced by Germany in 1873. [2] Other European countries quickly followed suit.