Front of mail letter

The front of a mail letter typically includes the following elements:

  1. Return Address: The sender's address, usually printed in the top right corner. This includes the sender's name, street address, city, state, and zip code.
  2. Date: The date the letter was written or mailed, usually printed below the return address.
  3. Recipient's Address: The address of the person or organization the letter is being sent to, usually printed in the center of the page. This includes the recipient's name, street address, city, state, and zip code.
  4. Salutation: A greeting or salutation, such as "Dear [Name]" or "To Whom It May Concern".
  5. Postage: The postage stamp or postage meter impression, which indicates the amount of postage paid.

Here's an example of what the front of a mail letter might look like:

[Return Address] John Doe 123 Main Street Anytown, CA 12345 [Date]

[Recipient's Address] Jane Smith 456 Elm Street Othertown, NY 67890

Dear Jane,

[Body of the letter]

Sincerely, John Doe

[Postage Stamp or Postage Meter Impression]

Note: The exact layout and content of the front of a mail letter may vary depending on the country, region, or type of mail being sent.