A Tree-Mail ‘Thank You’Jerz’s Literacy Weblog)
Sometimes, even for a cyber-guy like me, an old-fashioned, hand-crafted “Thank You” note just makes it all worthwhile. From my former student Kirsten Schubert, who really knows how to make a fellow feel appreciated.
You’re very welcome, Kirsten!Similar:
Yesterday my stack of unmarked assignments was about 120, so this is not bad.
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Hey Dr.Jerz,
I love snail mail, it is so much more personable than e-mail. There is nothing better than going to the mail box and finding a letter from someone. Especially when you are a college student and you are away from home. The only good thing really about e-mail is that it is convenient.