Absolutely
There is no rule against it, but as postcards are intended for use while travelling, there is no designated space for a return address.
The recipient's address goes in the middle of the envelope. Your return address goes in the upper lefthand corner.
It is a good idea to use a return address when sending a letter. Oftentimes, the post office will not accept a letter that does not have a return address on it.
The inside address is the person, company/organization, and address that the letter is sent to; format as follows, the inside address is bolded:Your Return AddressStreetCity, State etc.DateRecipient Name (if known)Title (if known)Company/Organization NameStreet AddressCity, State etc.Dear Mr. (Ms) Recipient,I am writing to...
Return of address (Apex)
You can write a return address on a postcard by writing it at the end of your note. The front side of the postcard may have a section devoted to a return address.
Maybe.You can send one with a fake return address. Whether you can send it without a return address at all depends on exactly what mail programs are in use in the chain.
Write on the envleope "Not at this address - Return to Sender" and out back in mailbox for return.
Your return address in Antarctica is based on the logistical operation of mail in your research station. Your station manager can give you the proper return address for your mail.
yes you can.
You must write the address of the intended recipient, together with the name of the person or company. It is optional to write the return address. In the US, the return address goes in the upper-left-hand corner of the front of the envelope. In the UK, it goes on the flap in the back of the envelope.
int main (void) { puts ("Your name and address"); return 0; }
The return address of a business letter is the address of the sender. Business letters are usually written on letterhead which have the company name and address preprinted on the paper and if that's the case, it's not necessary to also write the return address on the letter. That is also true of envelopes that are preprinted with the company name and address.
Just write return to sender on the front and put unknown not at this address.
What is a fictitious return address?
There is no rule against it, but as postcards are intended for use while travelling, there is no designated space for a return address.
When someone has moved, you should write "Return to Sender" or "Not at this Address" on the envelope before sending it back to the sender.