Monday, October 17, 2011
Email vs. Postal Mail
Email and postal mail are highly used ways of communication for both personal and business use. In this blog I will compare and contrast both ways of communication. Email is a much cheaper form of communication than postal mail. Email is free for the user and practically free for the email provider. However, postal service requires stamps and/or is priced by the package weight. Email is a much faster form of communication than postal mail. Once the "send" button is clicked in an email, it is sent almost instantly to the inserted address. Whereas, postal mail is the complete opposite, mail takes at least 3-7 business days depending on where it is being sent to and from. My primary method is email, just because of the simplicity of it. Overall, even though there are similarities and differences between the two they are both great ways of communication.
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