New data from Stamps.com revealed that nearly half of Gen Z-ers mailed something monthly, and roughly two-thirds of Americans were still sending letters and packages every month.

While many view letters as a relic of the past, Gen Z was still likely to embrace them, according to the survey of 500 U.S. consumers.

“Our research shows that mail is still incredibly relevant today,” said Nick Spitzman, General Manager of Stamps.com, in a statement. “This is because of the unique value it provides—the personal touch, the reliability, the importance. People rely on mail for those important moments and essential communications that deserve more than a digital message.”