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Before the time of the internet, the telephone, or even the telegraph, mail communication was a primary way of contacting others in faraway places, when actually travelling there would have taken days, weeks, or months. Mail continues to be a primary way in which shared communication occurs over long distances. However, it has been largely supplanted by message services handled electronically (e-mail), rather than by hard copy, human-delivered postal systems.

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8y ago

Various reasons... You can pay utility bills there, get application forms for things like a driving licence. It's a 'postal hub' - where you can leave parcels to be delivered. You can buy stamps (for domestic and overseas mail). You can order foreign currency - for overseas travel (and exchange unused currency when you come back).

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Post office is a most oldest & cheaper cost service provider in communication sector

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It sends mail to people around the world.

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what are the importance of post office

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