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Survey: English women want love letters

According to a survey for England's Department for Education and Skills, 77% of women said they would prefer a love letter to a romantic text or e-mail, with one in five saying they'd never gotten one and half saying it had been years. The Department for Education and Skills said its Get On Campaign could help the men in question brush up on their billet doux-related skills.

Posted by Matt Freeman on 10 August 2006 in Feature

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