In British English, "mail" typically refers to postal services or items sent through the post, such as letters and packages. The term is often used in phrases like "send a letter by post." Additionally, the act of sending items is often referred to as "posting." In contrast, American English uses "mail" more broadly to refer to all types of correspondence sent through the postal system.
The British postal service is called The Royal Mail.
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Mail is still called mail or post which is a British term.It can sometimes be referred to as owl post as it is delivered by owls.
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post office = royal mailmail = post or letters mailbox = letterbox to mail a letter = to post a letter
The designation of RMS stands for Royal Mail Ship.
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Yes, you can use a British stamp outside Britain, but it must be affixed to mail that is being sent to the UK. British stamps are valid only for postage within the UK and cannot be used to send mail from another country to a different destination. If you are sending mail internationally from outside the UK, you will need to use the postage system and stamps of the country you are in.
what is the required postage from california to canada for a letter?
no i don't think it is, hot-mail is good with other words
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