I think it's interesting that ten years ago, email was looked at as the most modern way of conversing with friends, replacing snail mail. However, today, even email is looked at as archaic, with Facebook and Tweeting on the go being the most contemporary way of keeping in touch with friends on a regular basis.
cscgal
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I certainly email much less than I did 10 years ago, or even 20 years ago for that matter. As Dani says, it's Twitter and Facebook that are slowly replacing email as the default method for keeping in touch with family and friends. That said, the most special person in my life I keep in touch with mainly by SMS first and foremost, then email...
happygeek
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call me archaic, but I refuse to use any "social network".
I've some IM tools, 2 mobile phones, 4 email accounts, Skype, and a landline. If people still can't get into contact with me when they want/need to they can assume I don't want to have contact with them and I sure don't want half the world to know who I'm chatting with or what I'm saying (as is the case with idiocies like Twitter or Facebook).
jwenting
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>> I certainly email much less than I did 10 years ago,
Me too. When email was "new" and "hip" back in the day, you would email random people who you vaguely knew; kind of like facebook nowadays.
If I want to talk to someone, I give them a call. If I don't want to talk to them, I don't want to mail them. I do not care what my classmate of 15 years back found in his breakfastcereal today :)
Nick Evan
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email is the best way to be formal
matricol
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I would have thought texting is much more popular today than email, twitter or facebook. People are always texting, even while driving (and getting into accidents)
Ancient Dragon
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I remember trying to send an email in 1984 - the address was 25+ characters long, case sensitive and pretty meaningless. -- Never got that first email send; my first was not until 1988 I think
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