Writing emails
is one way to shorten the distance.
- It is not simultaneous. The message is not
received as it occurs as it happens in a conversation in which while the
sender speaks, the receiver listens. It is clear that the time varies
according to the type of communication: in a chat that gap is much more
limited in a printed newspaper.
- Stay in time. Unlike the oral message, the
writing manages to perpetuate itself. Words are not "blown away by
the wind."
- You must respect rules. The message must be
adapted to grammatical or spelling rules so that the content makes sense
and is effective.
- Distances are not an impediment. Unlike a
face-to-face conversation, written messages can go around the world.
Distances are not a problem for them.
- Messages are planned. The issuer must plan, however minimal the communication, how it will formulate the content so that it has cohesion and coherence.