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There is no need to use a real name and address, and most people are more careful that they will not be able to return it when the other party can't receive it, so it's basically written in great detail.
However, I personally don't think it's necessary, I used to write letters with the sender writing "I".
Write "Details" for the address
If the letter is important, I want you to include the address.
I can't say anything about the mailbox on the side of the road now. The mailbox at the entrance of the post office will definitely be able to be delivered.
Inside, you will see several windows, half of the windows have the kind of small openings that can only be put into the bank, so don't ask, to the kind of counters that are only half of the glass on the top, usually such counters are closer to the door. You can also ask any staff member, they will guide you enthusiastically, people living in this society communication is inevitable. I hope your letter will be mailed soon, hahaha.
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It's very simple, the sender's address and name can even be left unwritten, and it's okay to scribble.
As long as the recipient's address and name are not misspelled.
The mailboxes on the side of the road can be used, stamps and envelopes are rarely sold in places now, but the post office definitely sells them, you can buy them there and get them straight The post office itself has a mailbox,
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It is best to use the real name and real address zip code, and it is no problem to send it out with a fake one, but if the delivery fails due to a change of address or other reasons, it cannot be returned.
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Of course, you have to use your real name and real address zip code, otherwise people will return it.
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Summary. You can not write the sender's name, as long as the recipient's address and name are accurate, you can also send it to the destination. The sender's name and address are for credit refund.
Generally, ordinary letters are easy to be discarded, and it is useless to write them.
**The letter can be inquired about the delivery status, and if it is discarded, you can claim compensation from the post office with the mailing documents.
I didn't write the sender's name, but I wrote the recipient's name, can I send the letter?
Hello, glad to answer for you, as far as I know, it is possible to send a letter.
You can not write the sender's name, as long as the recipient's address and surname are accurate, you can also send it to the destination. The sender's name and address are for credit refund. Generally, ordinary letters are easy to be discarded, and it is useless to write them.
**The letter can be inquired about the delivery status, and if it is discarded, you can claim compensation from the post office with the mailing documents.
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When sending a letter, you can receive it by not writing the recipient's name on the envelope, only the address.
The post office sends letters according to the address, and when sending ordinary letters, as long as the address is written correctly, even if the recipient's name is not written or the recipient's name is written incorrectly, it will be delivered to the correct address, for example, if the address is home, the letter will be received, and anyone in the family can open it.
However, there is another situation, if the address is a work or school, or even some large-scale places, it is possible that the letter will not be received without writing the recipient's name when sending the letter.
In addition, when sending ** letters, the name of the recipient must be written, and the name of the recipient can be the name of the unit, the name of the department, or the title of the parent, the head of the household, and the family member, etc., and the purpose is to have the unit or individual sign for the receipt.
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The post office delivers letters by address.
If you send a regular letter, the address is correct, and even if you don't write the recipient's name or write the wrong recipient's name, it will be delivered to the correct address. If the address is a work unit or school, then the letter is invalid because there is no recipient; If the address is home, then you will receive a letter that anyone in the house can open it.
When sending a letter, you must write the name of the recipient, even if it is the name of the unit, the name of the department, or the title of the parent, the head of the household, or the family member, etc., the purpose of which is to have the unit or individual sign for the receipt.
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If you don't write the name of the recipient, who will the postman give the letter to?? The recipient's name must be written! If you don't write it, the post office will not give you the mail!
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If the address is a unit, or a large range, then no one will take it when it is sent. If it can be specific to the place where the person lives, or to the location of the individual, then it is obviously okay not to write it.
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No, each has its own taste.
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