In the United States, the maximum weight of an envelope you can send with postage stamps is 13 oz. For something that weighs more than a pound, you must pay its postage at the post office.
The number of stamps needed for an envelope depends on the weight and destination. The weight limit for a standard USPS First-Class Mail envelope is 3.5 ounces. For an envelope weighing 12 lbs, you would need to use a different shipping method, such as USPS Priority Mail or USPS Priority Mail Express. The specific number of stamps required can be calculated using the USPS postage rate calculator or by visiting your local post office.
No, do not sent separate thank you notes and address the envelope and put both names of the married couple on the top of the card to thank them for the volunteering they did.
because SOME people like orange, thank you very much!
Margaret wrote her thank you note on her personalized stationery, because she knew that Brian would appreciate the quality of the paper and envelope.
One stamp will take one ounce anywhere in the US. THANK U
No, it is not neccesary to mail out Christmas thank you cards. Very little people nowadays write a thank you card, because it is time consuming and a waste of stamps. Nevertheless, these people do this because they want to show others that they have got good manners.
here's an example: Do you want either an apple or an orange ? i don't want neither thank you.
well its kinda hard to describe a colour to a blind person but the sun is yellow orange and red. thank you for your time xxx have a gr8 day :) enjoy england with the world
* The person should phone or email you and thank you for the gift card. If you don't hear from them in a couple of days then phone them and ask if they received their gift card. If they have and have not contacted you this is extremely poor manners.
Why Thank you this means the world to me. - Thanks!
It is a browny-pinky-purple. If you were to go for the type in which you had to dilute it would be a very bright green colour. and freshly squeezed orange juice is multicoloured, with hints of all the colours of the rainbow.
Giving medium circulation the grade of EF-40, the retail value of the 1935 is $10.00 and the 1945 is $9.00 and I thank you for the condition description, it does help.
Go to http://ircalc.usps.gov/ This is a free calculator on the United States Postal Service for calculating postage rates on letters or parcels sent from the US to foreign countries. The reason I include the link is because postage rates are subject to change. Thus any direct answer I put up would eventually be outdated. As of 12:20PM EST, January 2nd, 2009 A.D., the current postage rate for a letter weighing 1 ounce or less, or in other words a letter consisting of, at most, 5 sheets of 20# 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper in a standard security envelope with up to 3 standard stamps, posted from in the United States to anywhere in the United Kingdom, including England, is $0.94 Postage in United States Currency. This means 3 standard 41 cent stamps would do the job, or if you wanted to be more precise, you could put two 41 cent stamps, one 10 cent stamp, and one 2 cent stamp on the envelope. Or you could just go to the post office and let them machine stamp the postage right on the envelope. I hope that answers your question. Thank you.