The delivery times for mail can vary based on the postal service and local regulations. In many areas, mail delivery typically occurs between 8 AM and 5 PM, but some postal services may extend delivery times into the evening, especially during peak seasons. However, deliveries are generally completed by sunset or before it gets too late in the evening. Specific delivery times can also depend on the volume of mail and the route of the mail carrier.
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."
Yes, it is illegal for a mailman to not deliver mail as it is their responsibility to deliver mail to the designated address. Failure to do so can result in disciplinary action or legal consequences.
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No, the mailman is not required to pick up outgoing mail if there is no mail to deliver. You typically need to alert the postal service or leave the outgoing mail in your mailbox for the mailman to pick it up.
The reason you need a stamp to mail a letter is because the stamp is the proof that you paid for your letter to be delivered. Instead of paying the mailman directly, and waiting for him to come to your house so you can pay the mailman to deliver your mail, the stamp proves that you paid for the delivery of the mail.
The Mailman
The Postal Inspector might be following the mailman because it is time for a review and the Postal Inspector is evaluating the work of the mailman. Another reason is that sometimes the Postal Inspector has to work the route too if there are many packages to deliver too besides the regular mail.
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Someone who delivers mail is called a mailman/mail woman or mail carrier.