Have you ever had a penpal?

Hi This is the first time I write a blog, I have never done this before so I 'm sorry if my blog isn't interesting or something :D because this is my very first time. I'm not a blogger not a good writter either, I'm just sharing what I thoughts in my mind :) OK here we go :)

Do you have a penpal from another country? yes an old fashioned penpal through letter? I do have penpals. I and my penpals like to send letter through post office, and sometimes we exchange small gift as well such as keychain, magnet, sticker, and so on, last time I sent a book too to my penpal. I've been penpalling since I was in high school. At the time I was really interested to have a penpal from another country, because when my mom was in high school (very long time ago), she has penpals from another country too, they knew each other from magazine. They used to send letter each other or even small gift exchange. Now my mom and her penpals are still keep in touch, but not by letter anymore but by Skype or email, but sometimes they do send letter each other anymore like they used to do. 

My very first penpal is from England we knew each other from my friend because she's my friend's penpal as well, and we still keep in touch until now :) sometimes we send letter or gift each other again, or just having conversation at Skype and so on. First time I received letter from my penpal was in 2006, I was really exicted at the time because that was the first time ever I received something from another country directly from the postman :) I sent her letter back and it took about 3 weeks from here to get there :) that's really fun :) besides from England, I also have penpal from Finland, Germany, Russia, Czech Republic, Romania, USA and Hungary. We've been friends for over years and we do still keep in touch until now. (either through letter or email)

We know that today, with technology, distance means nothing. I mean we can have friend from another country by chatting, social media, or talk at Skype and so on. But for me, an old fashioned penpal (by sending letter through post office) is always interesting. Because I do like writting (written hand), secondly sometimes I do collect stamps as well from the letter I receive :) and also I do like small gift exchange :)  I have exchanged some bigger gift as well such as books, or calendar with my penpals. Having penpals who live far away from my home is always special to me :) although distance seperates us, but when I receive something on my post box, and open it, I feel like really close to them. These are some postcards from my penpals who I've been friends with for years. These postcards are from my penpals from USA, Romania, Germany, Finland and Czech Republic.

 and this one from my penpal from St. Petersburg Russia (her name is Evgenia), she sent me magnet as well.This one is from Sari, she's from Finland, she sent nice stamps and a keychain

It usually takes few weeks to send a letter from my country to their countries, adding more stamps doesn't mean your letter will come faster, but that's the fun, it's called Snail Mail. Snail Mail is always fun to me :) besides making friends, we can also learn their culture, and feel closer to them because they write something to me.  

I have never met with my penpals in real life but we I hope I will meet them someday, they also have said the same thing, we actually have talked face to face through Skype, but I hope I can meet them directly someday for coffee or just hang out. How about you? have you ever had a penpal? what kind of gift that you like to exchange with your penpal? and how long you have been penpalling? :)

OK thank you so much for reading my very simple blog. I hope you're having a good day! :)

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  • Thank you all for commenting my simple blog, I really appreciate it :)

  • Very nice Rizki. I really like it. You will have so many friends here without buying stamps he he 

  • Dear Rizki, I also welcome you to blog world. Your post is so interesting to read. I have very few friends on skype but i have never had pen pals. Writing to people far from us with different cultures and attitudes seems to be so interesting. Thanks for sharing your nice post. 

  • Oh wow thanks a lot for your comments :) so far my letter has never lost, once I had not received a letter yet from England, it should had been arrived because the letter was sent a month before, I thought it was lost but actually my mom took the letter and she didn't tell me she just kept it, she said she forgot. And wow sounds interesting! :) I should try to exchange candy as well :) that's gonna be fun :)

  • Congratulations on your successful beginning! Such warm feelings have arisen. When I was at school I had pen pals from Czechoslovakia (then it was one country), Bulgaria, Hungary and Poland. It was nice to find in the envelope thin chewing gums, beautiful cards, cuttings from magazines with singers and actors. For bithdays we sent something bigger: chocolates, dolls and other girlish things. Mum usually bought presents for my pen pals and all my family liked to listen to my reading letters from other countries. My parents were alive and young, my brother and I were kids. Thank you for reminding me my childhood. 

  • Very touching blog,while i read you writing,I have remembered my first penpal. She was my classmate,who moved to live in Germany. We had write each other 10 years or may be more even, by using snail mail,it took around 3-4 months to got there,sometimes letters was lost in the way. I still remember how I was waiting for them. Nice time,nice memories.

  • Hi Rizki

    Nice blog, thanks for sharing.

  • Thank you for your comment :) that's right, it takes time so that's why it's called "Snail Mail" :) but that' the fun. Usually it takes about 2-3 weeks to send letter from my country to Europe and Russia's europe. But the other part of Russia (like Siberia) it takes more than a month, probably even 2 months. Based on my experienced, the fastest letter that I have received are from USA, Australia and New Zealand, they took about 10 days to got here :)

  • I like using snail mail, too, though I do wish it could crawl faster!

    A very nice blog, thanks for sharing.

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