— Emails —
Yeah, I send emails pretty often. At work, it's the main way I communicate with my colleagues and clients. I also use email to stay in touch with some friends and family who live far away. It's a quick and easy way to share information, send files, and keep everyone updated on what's going on. I check my email a few times a day to make sure I don't miss anything important.
Sending emails is not as popular in China as in some other countries. Many people in China use WeChat for most of their messaging needs, including for business. It's like a super app that does everything, so there's less need for email. However, email is still used, especially in big companies or when dealing with international business. Some email services like QQ Mail and 163 Mail are more popular because they work well within China's internet rules. So, while it's not the main way people communicate, email is still around for certain things.
I think sending emails will stay popular in the future. Even though there are lots of other ways to communicate, email is still really important. It's used a lot in business and for personal things too. The number of email users is growing, and it's expected to keep growing. In 2024, there are about 4.5 billion email users worldwide, and this is expected to reach over 4.85 billion by 2027. So, while other tools might be popular, email isn't going away anytime soon.