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Pen pal’s pinyin

The pinyin of pen pal is bǐ yǒu.

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Pen pals are a kind of friendship developed through the exchange of letters. In English, they are Pen Pals or Pen Friends. Usually a person with whom you have not met in person but with whom you continue to correspond on a friendly basis. Before the rise of the Internet, borrowing a pen to write letters was a popular way of making friends.

In some aspects, letters are better than the current electronic mail (e-mail), because they are delivered by postmen and require a round trip. The feeling of waiting to receive the letter is very special. Expand the letter , looking at the handwriting affected by mood, and the yellowed envelopes and stationery that come with time, often bring another kind of fun.

There are still relevant organizations promoting the pen pal club method of making friends. Some people have also begun to use the term pen pal on the Internet to represent a type of netizen, which is especially popular in European and American countries. There are also Wesley's novel of the same name and Fang Wenshan's work of the same name.

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First, in an urban provincial key middle school, materials were collected focusing on the active party of pen pals. Second, those who personally receive more than 20 letters in a short period of time (five months). Third, the letters of communication are formal letters and do not include postcards and greeting cards.

Postcards and greeting cards are also one of the ways to make friends, but they are not the main way of pen pal communication. In the friendship column of "Junior Intellectual Development Newspaper", the article "Me in 1998" was published, along with photos, personal files and messages from the flower season. Example 2: Published in the friend appointment column of "Oriental Youth".

She introduced her hobbies, including football, photography, poetry, computers, and her favorite is writing. From February to May 1998, *** received 458 replies from pen pals. Among them, 3 were from elementary school students, 430 were from junior high school students, 9 were from high school students, and 16 were from others. Replies were distributed in all provinces and regions across the country except Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, especially in Shanxi, Shaanxi, Henan, Guangdong, Sichuan, and Gansu, and most of them were from middle schools in small and medium-sized cities and rural areas.