jessepeterson
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There is no clear-cut answer to this question - it ultimately depends on the person's preferences and needs. That said, let's take a closer look at the advantages and disadvantages of each option to help make a decision.
An email has been around for longer than social media and is thus a more mature technology. It's also generally seen as more professional than social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Emails can be easily archived and searchable, which makes them ideal for maintaining records of important conversations. On the downside, email can be quite slow - especially when sending larger attachments - and it's not as good for spontaneous back-and-forth communication.
An email has been around for longer than social media and is thus a more mature technology. It's also generally seen as more professional than social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Emails can be easily archived and searchable, which makes them ideal for maintaining records of important conversations. On the downside, email can be quite slow - especially when sending larger attachments - and it's not as good for spontaneous back-and-forth communication.