Yes but it will only pay 49 cents of the required $1.15 postage charge.
It is not entirely clear what the question is. Sufficient US postage must be affixed to mail sent from the US to Canada.
Yes, you need to use an airmail stamp on a card sent to Ireland if you're mailing it from a country that requires air transportation for international delivery. Airmail stamps indicate that the item is being sent by air, which is often faster and more reliable for international mail. Check with your local postal service for specific requirements and rates for sending mail to Ireland.
When stamping a letter one always uses a stamp from the country the item is being sent from. Most countries charge a different price for stamps on post within the country than they charge for post which is going abroad. You will need to tell the salesperson what you are sending, and where it is going.
no not forever just until the item gets sent to them
Yes.
no one
Benjamin Franklin
By what the stamp the stamped.
No.
Normally if mailing with the USPS it is now .45 cents (you can purchase Forever Stamps which will be good forever even with a postal rate increase) as long as it is not overweight or bigger than the average size office envelope. A standard rate stamp (.45) will take a letter anywhere in the continental US, regardless of the zip code. (keeping in mind the size and weight)
No once you are sent to hell you will be there forever. It is a place of eternal fire and torment.
Cuba