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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'{{Short description|One of at least two people who regularly write to each other, particularly via postal mail}} {{Other uses|Pen Pals (disambiguation)}} {{More citations needed|date=June 2007}} [[File:US Navy 050322-N-5319A-013 Iraqi schoolchildren study grammar as U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 155th Brigade Combat Team (BCT) from Tupelo, Miss., deliver school supplies.jpg|thumb|Adopt a School Program, connecting Iraqi schools with U.S. schools to help with supplies and start a pen pal program]] '''Pen pals''' (or '''penpals''', '''pen-pals''', '''penfriends''' or '''pen friends''') are people who regularly write to each other, particularly via [[postal mail]]. Pen pals are usually strangers whose relationship is based primarily, or even solely, on their exchange of letters. Occasionally, pen pals may already have a relationship that is not regularly conducted in person. ==Purposes== A pen pal relationship is often used to practice reading and writing in a [[foreign language]], to improve [[literacy]], to learn more about other countries and lifestyles, and to make friendships. While the expansion of the Internet has reduced the number of traditional pen pals,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/6133903/50-things-that-are-being-killed-by-the-internet.html|title=50 things that are being killed by the internet|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|first=Matthew|last=Moore|date=4 September 2009|access-date=20 January 2017}}</ref> pen pal clubs can nowadays be found on the Internet, in magazine columns, newspapers, and sometimes through clubs or special interest groups. ==Organizations== Many pen pals meet each other through organizations that bring people together for this purpose. Organizations can be split into three main categories: free, partial subscription, and subscription-based clubs. Free clubs are usually funded by advertising and profiles are not reviewed, whereas subscription-based clubs will usually not contain any advertising and will have an administrator approving profiles to the database. While the traditional [[Mail|snail mail]] pen pal relationship has fallen into a decline due to modern technology closing the world's communication gap, prison pen pal services have combined technology with traditional letter writing. These sites allow [[prisoner]]s to place pen pal ads online; however, inmates in the United States and most of the world are not permitted to access the Internet. Therefore, the pen pal relationships with inmates are still conducted via postal mail. Other pen pal organizations have survived by embracing the technology of the Internet. ==In popular culture== The Australian author [[Geraldine Brooks (writer)|Geraldine Brooks]] wrote a memoir entitled ''Foreign Correspondence'' (1997), about her childhood which was enriched by her exchanges of letters with other children in Australia and overseas, and her travels as an adult in search of the people they had become. In the 1970s, the syndicated children's television program ''[[Big Blue Marble]]'' often invited viewers to write to them for their own pen pal. On another children's TV show, ''[[Pee-wee's Playhouse]]'', [[Pee-wee Herman]] would often receive pen pal letters. At the [[1964 New York World's Fair|1964/1965 World's Fair]] in New York, the [[Parker Pen]] pavilion provided a computer pen pal matching service; Parker Pen officially terminated the service in 1967. This service did not work in conjunction with any other pen friend clubs. The computer system and database used for this service were not sold, taken over, or continued in any way.{{citation needed|date=September 2019}} In the ''[[Peanuts]]'' comic strip from the 1960s and 1970s, Charlie Brown tries to write to a pen pal using a fountain pen, but after several literally "botched" attempts, Charlie switches to using a pencil and referring to his penpal as his "pencil-pal"; his first letter to his "pencil-pal" explains the reason for the name change.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1958/08/26|title=Peanuts by Charles Schulz, August 26, 1958 Via @GoComics|work=[[GoComics]]|access-date=13 March 2022}}</ref> In the animated feature film adaptation, ''[[The Peanuts Movie]]'', this hobby enables the story to have a happy ending with Charlie Brown to have an active friendship with his dream girl, the [[Little Red-Haired Girl]], in a way that he feels comfortable without significantly affecting the franchise's story world. The [[Bollywood]] film ''[[Romance (1983 film)|Romance]]'' (1983) is about two people, Amar (from India) and Sonia (from the UK) who fall in love after becoming pen pals. The Bollywood film ''[[Sirf Tum]]'' (1999) has a similar storyline. The film ''[[You've Got Mail (film)|You've Got Mail]]'' (1998) is a romantic comedy about two people in a pen pal email courtship who are unaware that they are also business rivals. The action-drama film ''[[Out of Reach (film)|Out of Reach]]'' (2004) is about a pen pal relationship between a Vietnam War veteran and a 13-year-old orphaned girl from Poland. When the letters suddenly stop coming, the veteran heads to Poland to find out the reason. The film ''[[A Cinderella Story]]'' (2004) is a teen romantic comedy about two people in a pen pal email courtship who plan to meet in person at their high school's Halloween dance. The [[claymation]] film ''[[Mary and Max]]'' (2009) is about the pen pal relationship between an American man and an Australian girl. Musicians [[Jetty Rae]] and [[Heath McNease]] have collaborated under the moniker "Pen Pals".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/jetty-rae-mn0003041716/biography|title=Jetty Rae &#124; Biography & History|work=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=4 December 2019}}</ref> ==See also== {{Wiktionary}} *[[The Flat Stanley Project]] *[[Telecollaboration]] *[[Virtual exchange]] ==References== {{Reflist}} <!--There should be no external links in this article. Any reliable sources, not including pen pal services, should be placed in a reference section and linked with footnotes.--> {{Authority control}} [[Category:Letters (message)]] [[Category:Friendship]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{Short description|One of at least two people who regularly write to each other, particularly via postal mail}} {{Other uses|Pen Pals (disambiguation)}} {{More citations needed|date=June 2007}} [[File:US Navy 050322-N-5319A-013 Iraqi schoolchildren study grammar as U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 155th Brigade Combat Team (BCT) from Tupelo, Miss., deliver school supplies.jpg|thumb|Adopt a School Program, connecting Iraqi schools with U.S. schools to help with supplies and start a pen pal program]] '''Pen pals''' (or '''penpals''', '''pen-pals''', '''penfriends''' or '''pen friends''') are people who regularly write to each other, particularly via [[postal mail]]. Pen pals are usually strangers whose relationship is based primarily, or even solely, on their exchange of letters. Occasionally, pen pals may already have a relationship that is not regularly conducted in person. ==Purposes== A pen pal relationship is often used to practice reading and writing in a [[foreign language]], to improve [[literacy]], to learn more about other countries and lifestyles, and to make friendships. While the expansion of the Internet has reduced the number of traditional pen pals,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/6133903/50-things-that-are-being-killed-by-the-internet.html|title=50 things that are being killed by the internet|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|first=Matthew|last=Moore|date=4 September 2009|access-date=20 January 2017}}</ref> pen pal clubs can nowadays be found on the Internet, in magazine columns, newspapers, and sometimes through clubs or special interest groups. ==Organizations== Many pen pals meet each other through organizations that bring people together for this purpose. Organizations can be split into three main categories: free, partial subscription, and subscription-based clubs. Free clubs are usually funded by advertising and profiles are not reviewed, whereas subscription-based clubs will usually not contain any advertising and will have an administrator approving profiles to the database. While the traditional [[Mail|snail mail]] pen pal relationship has fallen into a decline due to modern technology closing the world's communication gap, prison pen pal services have combined technology with traditional letter writing. These sites allow [[prisoner]]s to place pen pal ads online; however, inmates in the United States and most of the world are not permitted to access the Internet. Therefore, the pen pal relationships with inmates are still conducted via postal mail. Other pen pal organizations have survived by embracing the technology of the Internet. ==In popular culture== The Australian author [[Geraldine Brooks (writer)|Geraldine Brooks]] wrote a memoir entitled ''Foreign Correspondence'' (1997), about her childhood which was enriched by her exchanges of letters with other children in Australia and overseas, and her travels as an adult in search of the people they had become. In the 1970s, the syndicated children's television program ''[[Big Blue Marble]]'' often invited viewers to write to them for their own pen pal. On another children's TV show, ''[[Pee-wee's Playhouse]]'', [[Pee-wee Herman]] would often receive pen pal letters. At the [[1964 New York World's Fair|1964/1965 World's Fair]] in New York, the [[Parker Pen]] pavilion provided a computer pen pal matching service; Parker Pen officially terminated the service in 1967. This service did not work in conjunction with any other pen friend clubs. The computer system and database used for this service were not sold, taken over, or continued in any way.{{citation needed|date=September 2019}} In the ''[[Peanuts]]'' comic strip from the 1960s and 1970s, Charlie Brown tries to write to a pen pal using a fountain pen, but after several literally "botched" attempts, Charlie switches to using a pencil and referring to his penpal as his "pencil-pal"; his first letter to his "pencil-pal" explains the reason for the name change.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/1958/08/26|title=Peanuts by Charles Schulz, August 26, 1958 Via @GoComics|work=[[GoComics]]|access-date=13 March 2022}}</ref> In the animated feature film adaptation, ''[[The Peanuts Movie]]'', this hobby enables the story to have a happy ending with Charlie Brown to have an active friendship with his dream girl, the [[Little Red-Haired Girl]], in a way that he feels comfortable without significantly affecting the franchise's story world. The [[Bollywood]] film ''[[Romance (1983 film)|Romance]]'' (1983) is about two people, Amar (from India) and Sonia (from the UK) who fall in love after becoming pen pals. The Bollywood film ''[[Sirf Tum]]'' (1999) has a similar storyline. The film ''[[You've Got Mail (film)|You've Got Mail]]'' (1998) is a romantic comedy about two people in a pen pal email courtship who are unaware that they are also business rivals. The action-drama film ''[[Out of Reach (film)|Out of Reach]]'' (2004) is about a pen pal relationship between a Vietnam War veteran and a 13-year-old orphaned girl from Poland. When the letters suddenly stop coming, the veteran heads to Poland to find out the reason. The film ''[[A Cinderella Story]]'' (2004) is a teen romantic comedy about two people in a pen pal email courtship who plan to meet in person at their high school's Halloween dance. The [[claymation]] film ''[[Mary and Max]]'' (2009) is about the pen pal relationship between an American man and an Australian girl. Musicians [[Jetty Rae]] and [[Heath McNease]] have collaborated under the moniker "Pen Pals".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/jetty-rae-mn0003041716/biography|title=Jetty Rae &#124; Biography & History|work=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=4 December 2019}}</ref> ==See also== *[[Slowly (app)]] {{Wiktionary}} *[[The Flat Stanley Project]] *[[Telecollaboration]] *[[Virtual exchange]] ==References== {{Reflist}} <!--There should be no external links in this article. Any reliable sources, not including pen pal services, should be placed in a reference section and linked with footnotes.--> {{Authority control}} [[Category:Letters (message)]] [[Category:Friendship]]'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
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Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
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