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It is a "Self Addressed, Stamped Envelope." Whoever is requesting it will use it to return whatever it is that you have requested from them. SASE is an acronym for Self Addressed Stamped Envelope. You take an envelope and put your address and a stamp on it like you were mailing it to yourself. Then you mail it to the person that requested it.

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