snail mail

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A retronym emphasizing postal mail's slowness compared to email.

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  • (file)

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snail mail (uncountable)

  1. (retronym) Mail sent physically in the post, especially as compared to email.
    • 1993 November 9, L. R. Shannon, “Peripherals: MCI Mail Changes The Nature Of Letters”, in New York Times, retrieved 3 April 2014:
      To send a letter by snail mail (the Postal Service), you must still compose it, and also print it out, unless you write it by hand or on a typewriter.

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