You write the post code of the address that you are sending the letter too, otherwise the postman won't know where to deliver your letter.
her post code is LAB 28K I'VE WRITE TO HER AND SHE WRITE BACK!!!! I LOVE IT!
Before the internet, the primary way of sending mail was through postal services. People would write letters or documents, place them in envelopes, affix postage stamps, and then drop them off at post offices or mailboxes for delivery to the recipient's address.
At a post office or at a stationer's.
you can get postage paid envelopes from your post office or online at stamps.com
Some post offices do offer 5x7 envelopes for purchase. You can also find them at office supply stores.
yes
Nashik road
It is not envelopes that are postmarked (franked), it is the stamps on the envelopes (so that they can not be used twice). Therefore they are franked when fist processed in the sorting office.
When mailing birthday cards, any kind of postage can be used on the envelopes. Regular postage bought at post offices can be used for sending birthday cards, as can specialized postage stamps that allow the sender to put their own art on the postage.
The first original postcard was first used in Wales (Britan) as an easier job of sending, letters need envelopes, postcards however just needed the stamp.
Sure does!
You can order large quantities of shipping envelopes from your post office in your town. You can also order them on line from the post office as well. Sometimes for free.