1). Put a good, complete address on it. Name, address, city, country, postal code. If the languages are different in the sending and receiving countries, it helps a lot to put the complete address on the front in both languages, so that the postal workers in both countries can read it. 2). Take it to the post office. They'll have the list of exact costs to the country it's going to. They'll weigh it, tell you how much postage needs to go on it, you pay them, they print a metered stamp, stick it on, and drop the mail in the tub. If the post office guy has to ask you for any information besides what you wrote on the front, then you need to put a better address on it. All of this refers only to documents ... letters, papers etc., anything in a flat envelope. If it'a a package, box, carton etc., it could be a whole new ballgame, depending on what it is and where it's going. Best way to get good information even before you pack it up is to go in and talk to the guy behind the counter at the post office.
The same way you'd send an e-mail to someone in your own country, simply type their e-mail address in the to field and press send
Yes, you can send legal drugs to a different country by mail depending on the rules and regulations. There are companies that are licensed to do this.
This depends on where (which country) you are sending your mail from.
Depending where you want to send it, you can send stuff over the mail.
email is a way people can send things to one another!
Exactly the same as you send an e-mail to any other country.
US postage is used to send mail from the US to any other country.
They would send them back to their homeland, if there was a war in there homeland, they would send them to Another Country.
Countries do accept mail from other countries with foreign postage. In fact, it is the standard practice. If you go to a US Post Office to mail a letter or package to another country, then you will pay in US currency for US postage what the US Post Office charges to send it overseas. Likewise people in other countries pay in their local currency for their national postage to mail things to the US.
You send them a mail saying JOIN NOW
To send good to another country for sale or trade
That country would be boycotting the event.
Hello Kitty to China