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I had a problem because i sent a letter and after 2 weeks I only got a reply but the person I wrote to replied straight away after she got the letter from me, but I forgot that I sent the letter on a friday afternoon and then on the weekend many people sent their letters and on sunday the post office was (and always is) closed so it took mine to get there about 6 days because there was also a bank holiday on monday ;D And then the same happened to her, except hers got to me in 5 days so not even 2 weeks ;) 11 days, But if you sent it on Monday morning it would probably got to the person on wednesday if not thursday, and if the person sent you the letter back on friday it would get to you on a monday, (wthout any bank holidays) so a week!

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A letter posted on Monday in Scotland using first class post should reach its destination in England the next day.

I have often sent a letter first class by the last collection in Scotland (at c. 5.15pm) and it has reached its recipient in England the very next day.

A letter sent by second class post might take a day or two longer than this.

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Typically, a letter sent from England to Scotland can take 1-3 business days to arrive via standard mail services. However, factors like the specific locations, postal service efficiency, and any delays can affect the delivery time.

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