What is a snail mail email?

/ˈsneɪl ˌmeɪl/ letters or messages that are not sent by email, but in the mail: We agreed the deal online, but we’ll have to wait for snail mail to get the paperwork. Compare. electronic mail formal.

Where did snail mail originate?

Packages and letters sent via a postal service are considered snail mail. Though the postal service seems to have gone out of style for many uses today, it has a long history all over the world. The first postal systems in the world originated in Persia and China, and date back to possibly as early as 1700 BC.

Why is it called snail mail?

The phrase refers to the long time it takes mail to reach its destination from the moment it’s sent, as the slow pace of a snail.

Is snail mail still used?

Over time, it became a part of our American heritage and that of the world. Snail mail still has its uses, like paying bills or sending birthday cards, but for the lion’s share of personal correspondence and quite a bit of business communication, digital technologies are the preferred methods.