No, because mail people do not deliver on sundays.
There is no mail delivered on Sunday and if mailed on Friday it should arrive Tuesday or Wednesday.
No, Easter is always on a Sunday and mail is not delivered on Sunday.
It would probably arrive the next day, unless you mailed it on a Sunday.
No mail is delivered on Sunday or on any federal holidays.
It should be delivered on Monday or Tuesday.
Mail is not delivered on Sundays because that is when mail men/women have a day off from work.
The word mail is a verb. The past tense is mailed. It can also be a noun (e.g. the postman delivered the mail)
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
The 3rd September in Britain is a Sunday. Mail is not delivered by Royal Mail in Britain on a Sunday.
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
No, they don't because it is a national holiday.
Yes, the post office processes mail on Sunday. Mail is always moving. But, not on national hoildays, though. However, the mail does not move as quickly on Saturday/Sunday. For example, a letter delivered to a Saturday 5PM pickup box will not make it to a destination on Monday, that would normally be delivered to the next day, if it were mailed from that same box at the prior day 10AM pickup.