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We can write a on a postcard.​

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Answered by nomika1808
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Step By Step: How To Address A Postcard

Sending a postcard offers your family and friends a one-of-a-kind glimpse into your trip or destination. In order to make your postcard special, you should ensure that your card is addressed properly so you can avoid any mishaps. Learn how to address a postcard with these easy steps below:

  1. Use the back of the postcard to address the recipient. Since the front of your postcard will have a photo, always refer to the back side of a post card to address your post card. Flip your post card photo side down to get started.
  2. Write the recipient’s address on the right hand side of the postcard. The back of a postcard is split into two sections, the right side being the destination for addressing the card’s recipient. Most postcards will have three lines in place for you to write the address in.
  3. Address the person you’re sending your card to on the left hand side of the postcard. Since most postcards are usually sent to a close friend or family member, you can address the recipient with affection such as “Dear Uncle John” or “My dearest friend Lisa”. Post cards should be casual and fun. However, if your relationship with the recipient is formal, use standard titles to be safe such as “Dear Mr. John Doe” or “Dear Ms. Jane Doe”.
  4. Write the date. Always add the date that you’re sending the postcard in the top right hand corner of the left side of the card. If you’re sending the postcards as holiday cards, you can write in your message when the original photo was taken so recipients know that the photo is from a prior trip.
  5. Write your handwritten message. Use the blank space on the left hand side of the postcard to write your sentiments, learnings, and anything else you want to share about your travels. It is always ideal to share your favorite memory or discovery from your trip so your message feels exclusive. The recipient will want to hear about anything special you encountered or learned during your adventure. You can write about people you met, foods that you tasted for the first time, a new activity that you tried out, or attractions you visited.
  6. Sign your postcard. Use a closing to bid your friend or loved one farewell. You can use closings such as “See you soon!”, “Wish you were here,” or “Hugs from (destination)”.
  7. Don’t forget to add a stamp. Before sending off your postcard, don’t forget to add a stamp! Your stamp goes in the upper right corner of the postcard near the recipient’s mailing address. Be sure to add the right amount of postage so your card arrives, especially if you’re using international postage.
  8. Use First Class Mail if possible. If you’re only mailing off a few postcards, you should send your postcards off using First Class Mail, which will help ensure your card arrives even if the mailing address is incorrect. If your address book isn’t up to date, this is a good way to send your postcards since the post office will forward your card to the recipient’s most recent address listed in their system.
Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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  • Write the recipient's address on the right hand side of the postcard.

  • The back of a postcard is split into two sections, the right side being the destination for addressing the card's recipient.

  • Most postcards will have three lines in place for you to write the address in.
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