You can write a return address on a postcard by writing it at the end of your note. The front side of the postcard may have a section devoted to a return address.
You write on the left side of the postcard and you write the address of the person you are sending the postcard to on the right side.
YES
You write where you want it to go first, i don't think you write YOUR address.
On the postcard there should be a line (vertical) down the middle. Write where you want the card to go on the right side of that line. You write your message on the left.
On the postcard there should be a line (vertical) down the middle. Write where you want the card to go on the right side of that line. You write your message on the left.
No Why would u? You are prob on holiday, they aren't gonna write back. Also, there is never enough room on a postcard anyways.
Receivers address on the right. I do not think a return address is necessary. I believe the rest of the format should be like writing a note or a letter.
Absolutely
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Write on the envleope "Not at this address - Return to Sender" and out back in mailbox for return.
Your return address in Antarctica is based on the logistical operation of mail in your research station. Your station manager can give you the proper return address for your mail.
yes you can.