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How to: Love Letters in Times of Memes, Emojis & Ai

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While only women took part in the writing studio in the Waltherhaus on Tuesday, "in the 18th century, it was mainly men who wrote love letters – that was part of the etiquette," explains Greta Maria Pichler, writer and director of the writing studio for love letters, which took place in the Waltherhaus on Tuesday. Women limited themselves to the answers during the correspondence. "Until the 20th century, it was commonplace to write love letters,…
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While only women took part in the writing studio in the Waltherhaus on Tuesday, "in the 18th century, it was mainly men who wrote love letters – that was part of the etiquette," explains Greta Maria Pichler, writer and director of the writing studio for love letters, which took place in the Waltherhaus on Tuesday. Women limited themselves to the answers during the correspondence. "Until the 20th century, it was commonplace to write love letters,…

·Bolzano, Italy
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stol.it broke the news in Bolzano, Italy on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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