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The return address of a business letter is the address of the sender. Business letters are usually written on letterhead which have the company name and address preprinted on the paper and if that's the case, it's not necessary to also write the return address on the letter. That is also true of envelopes that are preprinted with the company name and address.
Normall a Return address would be written on the back of the envelope
Yes, a return address is not necessary for delivery as long as the recipient's address is correct and adequate postage is affixed. The return address is only needed if the letter cannot be delivered, so that the sender can get it back and try to fix the problem.
The return address on a letter is the address of the person sending the letter. It is important for the recipient of the letter to know from whom and where the letter originated and to have an address to respond, if necessary.
It is a good idea to use a return address when sending a letter. Oftentimes, the post office will not accept a letter that does not have a return address on it.
Mail it to him without a return address, but why would you want too! Isn't the reason that your giving him the letter to get him to know how you feel about him?
A semi-letter refers to a semi-formal letter. The correspondence is written on letter-head paper with a return address, block style, and formal salutation.
Regardless of where you send a letter, you need to put the return address. Without it, the post office has the right to not deliver it and put it the dead letter bin.
A return address is not, strictly speaking, required for the USPS to deliver mail. The return address is used if the mail is undeliverable for some reason; if it is missing, the letter will be treated as a "dead letter". This may mean that the post office might open it and search it for clues as to where it should be returned to, so if there's anything in there you'd be embarrassed by, just put on the return address already!
Maybe.You can send one with a fake return address. Whether you can send it without a return address at all depends on exactly what mail programs are in use in the chain.
You should include your return address in the heading.
The salutation itself ("Dear Ms. Jones") should not include your return address. On a business letter, the return address can go in the upper right corner of the cover letter. The salutation goes below the delivery address.