Air mail 書き方
Air Mail 書き方(How to write Air Mail)📨
Addressing an Air Mail Letter
- Recipient's Name: Write the recipient's name on the first line of the envelope.
- Address: Write the recipient's address on the second line, including the street address, city, state (if applicable), and zip code.
- Country: Write the country name on the third line, if the recipient is located outside of your country.
- Air Mail Symbol: Draw a small circle with a horizontal line through it () above the address to indicate that it's an Air Mail letter.
Example:
John Doe 123 Main Street Anytown, CA 12345 USA ()
Additional Tips:
- Use a clear and legible handwriting.
- Make sure to include the correct postage and any necessary customs forms.
- If you're sending a package, you may need to use a different format and include additional information, such as a commercial invoice.
- Check with your local post office for specific requirements and regulations for sending Air Mail letters and packages.
Air Mail Postage
- In the United States, the cost of Air Mail postage varies depending on the weight and size of the letter or package.
- You can check the current rates and calculate the cost of postage on the United States Postal Service (USPS) website.
International Air Mail
- When sending Air Mail internationally, you'll need to use a specific format and include additional information, such as customs forms and declarations.
- Check with your local post office or the USPS website for specific requirements and regulations for sending international Air Mail.
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