Is it professional to send handwritten business correspondence?
We’re all taught to send emails or typed letters for business correspondence. It looks more professional, and is the appropriate way of communicating. Nowadays, as technology evolves, business correspondence methods are becoming more diverse and casual, incorporating even text messages and short emails with improper grammar and punctuation. With all these other acceptable methods, why not send handwritten business correspondence, too? It’s more personal and memorable, and adds a touch of design and individuality beyond emails, typed letters, or text messages. In this technological age, we can all still be human and connect through handwritten messages.