A 'Computer Letter' is a letter, document, or computer file that is sent electronically from one desktop/laptop/mobile phone to another, with the aid of programmes such as Microsoft Outlook, Hotmail, and Yahoo. Whilst most are satisfied with the term 'Email', others prefer to use this terminology to reduce the chances of confusion. Used by only a rare number of individuals, the'Computer Letter' terminology originated in Southern England and will inevitably spread to more northern regions such as Manchester and Newcastle. Since origin, the term has been abbreviated to 'CL' and 'Com-let'.
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mother (before daughter goes off to University) : please write me classical letters, I am somewhat technologically challenged, and can't remember the password to access my email.
daughter: I can always write you a few classical letters, but they take time to come home. You are lucky I happen to know what they are. No one in my class but me knows what classical letters are anymore
daughter: I can always write you a few classical letters, but they take time to come home. You are lucky I happen to know what they are. No one in my class but me knows what classical letters are anymore
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