will phones kill letter writing? Nowadays, young people choose to phone more frequently than write letters to each other. I have no answer to the question when we have stepped into the Information Age. But I'm sure both of them have their benefits. As for letters, from my perspective, it has the following advantages. First, letters can express your subtle feelings. Sometimes when you are speaking to someone that you love and care on the phone, you are so shy that it is hard to express your feeling towards him or her. At this time, letters will help since you can pour out your deep concern and love on a piece of paper without embarrassment. When you drop the letter into the pillar-box, you will feel what he or she will receive is not only a letter but also your deepest love. Secondly, letters can be kept as a record of memory while phones cannot. When you open an old box of letters and read them several years later, you will exp...