snail mail

     

Snail mail is a erogatory retronym — named after the snail with its proverbially slow speed — used to refer to letters and missives carried by conventional postal delivery services. The phrase refers to the lag-time between dispatch of a letter and its receipt, versus the virtually instantaneous dispatch and delivery of its electronic equivalent, e-mail. It is also known, more neutrally, as paper mail, postal mail, Canada Post, or land mail.

Trivia about snail mail

  • Rhyme time opposite of e-mail, it's the slow way, using the U.S. Postal Service
  • If your E-mail crashes, you may have to use this rhyming 2-word term for letters delivered the old way
  • The computer age necessitated this rhyming term for letters delivered through the post
  • Differing from e-mail, correspondence via post office is considered this, as if carried by a gastropod

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