The back of the envelope will be the triangular-shaped part that folds down in back; it usually has some kind of adhesive to seal the envelope (most often by moistening the strip).
Well, The Sender usually puts their name and Address on the back of the envelope so if the address on the front on the envelope is wrong, the mailman can return to the sender. It would kinda look a bit like this on the envelope Alisha Stacy 22 Rodmason Drive Adelaide SA 5000 (THIS ADDRESS IS NOT VALID)
yes, maybe, i really dont know
She passed her hand in front of her face and she didn't blink.
To tell what face shape you have: 1. stand in front of a mirror. 2. tie back your hair out of your face. 3. take a bar of soap or lipstick and draw a frame around your face in the mirror. 4. if it is a sqaure, your a square. if it is a circle so are you. if it is an oval your an oval. if it's a heart your a haert. ect.
If he gets really close to you either form the front or back, most likely back then starts to touch you.
i really dont know but i think the back
If you need to forward mail to someone who no longer lives at your address, you can write "Return to Sender – No Longer at This Address" on the envelope and put it back in the mailbox. Alternatively, you can contact your local post office and provide them with the person's new address so they can redirect the mail accordingly.
nimbo is always in the front and nimbus is always in the back...hope tht helped<3
lt may appear to be more bumpy in the back because you do not know what is coming but in the front you do!
The amount of stamps needed for an envelope is determined by weight. Weigh your a4 envelope and you will know how much postage is needed.
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'koden'. This is a donation you give to the family to help pay for funeral costs. It can range from 2000 yen to 50,000 yen. The money should be placed into a special envelope (with black and white ribbons or wire) and the amount of the koden will vary according to where the funeral is held and how well you know the deceased. The notes in the envelope should be new or look new (ironed) and the envelope should have your name on the front and the amount on the back. The money goes to pay the funeral costs and any remaining is given to the family.