Question is not clear. WHAT letter? Why would the sender have to initial it?
Yes, it will go back to the address
A signature typically goes at the end of a letter, below the closing phrase and above the printed name of the sender.
You go to her house and talk to her
She "forgets" to go to church. So she doesn't go to church.
Alright, honey, in a friendly letter, you've got the sender's address at the top (1922 Beverly Drive in this case), followed by the date, then the recipient's address, a salutation, the body of the letter, a closing, and finally the sender's signature. Now go write that letter like it's nobody's business!
The appropriate response when someone forgets to say 'thank you' is to politely remind them or let it go without making a big deal out of it.
Reply to the sender or the batch organizer if you can go or not.
They take it to the post office and leave a notice that they will try again or you can go to the post office to pick it up. There will be a deadline. If you miss the deadline, they will return it to the sender.
The uncle forgets and comes home late.
After the initial word, each player takes a turn and adds letter tiles to the words that already exist on the board.
Perfect understanding is called message in the communication. i.e., the sender has to give correct information about what he wants and receiver should go hand in hand with what he receives from sender.
No offense but he probably forgot. Then i wouldn't go out with someone who forgets there girlfriend. That's just rude.