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<p>[QUOTE="andersonnnunes, post: 9803, member: 76"]</p><p>Went to check my mailbox and beside a printed leaflet from the Watch Tower Foundation, there was a handwritten letter, by a JW.</p><p>I know they usually want to talk and I have seen other leaflets before, but a handwritten letter is a first.</p><p>The content is not addressed to anyone in specific, but seems to be made aware of the fact that probably a catholic would be reading it.</p><p></p><p>The other day I was reading about how it was traditional in Japan for fresh graduates to make handwritten resumes/cover letters for all companies they wanted to apply during job fairs [1]. The act of sending a cursive letter to someone can be quite a signal.</p><p></p><p>I almost feel like giving the invite for a talk a chance, it is certainly an attractive presentation and the content of the message has some appeal too, but then it reaches for a conclusion/direction that makes it seem like just another flavor and not something substantively different or better than the other ones available.</p><p></p><p>Still, gotta appreciate the play, quite well done, I will give them that.</p><p></p><p>[1] Some applicants paid others to make handwritten copies - is this cheating? - but what can you expect.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="andersonnnunes, post: 9803, member: 76"] Went to check my mailbox and beside a printed leaflet from the Watch Tower Foundation, there was a handwritten letter, by a JW. I know they usually want to talk and I have seen other leaflets before, but a handwritten letter is a first. The content is not addressed to anyone in specific, but seems to be made aware of the fact that probably a catholic would be reading it. The other day I was reading about how it was traditional in Japan for fresh graduates to make handwritten resumes/cover letters for all companies they wanted to apply during job fairs [1]. The act of sending a cursive letter to someone can be quite a signal. I almost feel like giving the invite for a talk a chance, it is certainly an attractive presentation and the content of the message has some appeal too, but then it reaches for a conclusion/direction that makes it seem like just another flavor and not something substantively different or better than the other ones available. Still, gotta appreciate the play, quite well done, I will give them that. [1] Some applicants paid others to make handwritten copies - is this cheating? - but what can you expect. [/QUOTE]
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