You can say, "The mailman knows how to deliver mail." This implies that the mailman is skilled and experienced in the process of sorting and delivering mail to the correct addresses. Alternatively, you could phrase it as "The mailman is trained in delivering mail."
Only if he has a valid reason to say that.
A registered letter is one that is recorded and tracked throughout its time in the mail system and requires the mailman to obtain a signature in order to deliver it. Many contracts such as insurance policies and legal documents specify that notification must be in the form of a registered letter. By registering a letter, the sender has a legal document that indicates that the notice was delivered. If you say 'It's in the mail' you can actually prove that it is in the mail. It costs extra for the service.
electronic mail
i would say about 7 minutes from experience
If you are apologizing for the delay in your *reply*, then no. If you are apologizing for the delay to an e-mail caused by your mail provider, then possibly yes, but it should be "sorry for the delay *to* this e-mail" or similar.
"Can you mail me a kiss??" "Stamp me baby" Kind of corny, but oh well :) good luck!
Only if he has a valid reason to say that.
It all depends on the day that New Year's eve lands on . Say if it's on a Sunday ,answer is no. New Years Eve is no holiday anywhere I know of . So my answer would be if its a regular mail day then look for the mail to come ..if you have any .
A registered letter is one that is recorded and tracked throughout its time in the mail system and requires the mailman to obtain a signature in order to deliver it. Many contracts such as insurance policies and legal documents specify that notification must be in the form of a registered letter. By registering a letter, the sender has a legal document that indicates that the notice was delivered. If you say 'It's in the mail' you can actually prove that it is in the mail. It costs extra for the service.
I would say around 5 days to 2 weeks
Mail carriers are not required to deliver mail if there is an "immediate threat" to the carrier, mail security, or postal property.I don't know what a "pincher bug" is, exactly, so I can't say whether or not they would constitute an "immediate threat". However, if the carrier believes they're an immediate threat, they're within their rights to opt not to deliver your mail until the situation is corrected.
I'm Afraid He Can ,The mail man could say that hes not delivering to that house because he doesn't like the colour if he wants to
In the mail
Click oN the mailbox, click get mail and your sim will bring the mail in, when they put them down, click on them and it will say pay bills and then the amount. Click that and your sim will pay the bills and put them back in the mail box and they are paid. Hope it helped. :)
Another way to say you will pick up the mail is to say you will collect the mail.
No apart from catching STDs, bleeding you dry(money wise) is kind of an issue. she will say she is sweet and knows no english. but she knows hot to use your bank card. DONT DO IT anyone.
It is still "deliver" ex: I will deliver this tomorrow. Or you could say something like "I will be delivering this tomorrow"