Top Ranked forms of communication by Joe-1313738725 (View Consensus)
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1. face-to-face face-to-face
Easily the best form of communication. When you can see someone's face and get a sense of what they're feeling, communication is 1000 times more effective. Unless you're talking to someone who makes weird noises from strange places or who's wearing pitchouli, face-to-face is the way to go.
2. handwritten letter handwritten letter
Talk about an artform! The handwritten letter is a profound, beautiful, and dynamic form of communication. If you want to make a statement, especially in this age of technology, write a letter. And when you do a handwritten letter, make sure you use a quill pen with a fluffy feather for the full effect.
3. texting texting
Texting is efficient and precise in most cases when you can't be face-to-face. It's also an artform and a good texter is something to be admired and praised like a modern Matsuo Basho. Sure there's a lack of humanity and fat finger can be a serious drawback, but what fun would your daily Internet browse be without a hilarious autocorrect mistake?
4. email email
Emails allow a lot more personality and don't come with roaming fees. In today's fast-paced world, however, no one really has time to read a Gmail novella, so do you really have time to write one?
5. carrier pigeon carrier pigeon
Combining the precision of text messages with the excitement of living fowl, carrier pigeons are a truly underrated form of communication. The length of time between messages is shorter only than USPS and carrier pigeons give 'dropped call' a completely new and morbid meaning, but I believe this will be the next great form of hipster communication.
6. morse code
Brilliant. Even though the Navy has stopped using it, it will never go away. There will always be a need for a binary communication that you can see, hear, or feel.
7. sign language
Brilliant and effective in many situations. Who wouldn't want to be able to communicate across a loud noisy bar or on a baseball diamond?
8. telephone call telephone call
I sincerely think that the telephone was a step backward from the telegraph. Any conversation with more "huh?"s and "can you hear me now?"s than actual content has to go. Oh yeah, and cell phones give you cancer.
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