![]() Include the country's destination if you are writing an international letter. If this is what you are doing, write down the post office box number followed by the city/state/country, whichever one applies. Some people use a post office box as an address instead of a home or business address. Write address sections on different lines to make it easier to read. If machines can't read your handwriting, post office employees will need to read your writing accurately and quickly. Use printed, clear letters in the upper case. Use the two-letter state code or the nine/eleven digit zip code if you know it. If you think the glue won't hold, use some clear tape. You can also use a sponge or moistened fingers with water to get the glue wet. The moment you have selected an envelope to mail a letter, lick the envelope edges to activate the glue, insert your letter inside it and seal the envelope. If you include photos, find a sturdier envelope that can handle the enclosed weight. If your letter is on regular paper, then regular-envelopes made in a similar weight should suffice. Heavy cards should have sturdier envelopes.
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