A new UK study says, Romance is being brutally murdered by technology and fast pace of life.
Romance is being brutally murdered by technology and fast pace of life, says a new UK study.
The National Trust found that most pairs would rather send a cursory text message saying 'I Luv U' rather than compose a heartfelt letter or poem.Email is also preferred over pen and paper, the survey of 2,558 people showed.
According to the study, almost two-thirds (62 per cent) had never sent a love letter.
But more than two-thirds (69 per cent) had texted "I love you" - or various abbreviations of the message - via a mobile phone, reports the Telegraph.
Andrew McLaughlin, from the National Trust, lamented: "Considering our rich history of romantic letter writers, this really does suggest that we are forgetting to make time for romance in modern Britain.
"As a country, we have produced some of the most romantic writing ever produced in any language - from Shakespeare's sonnets to touching love letters written by Winston Churchill.
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"Yet now we seem to have forgotten the value of putting our innermost feelings down in writing."
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