How to get return mail with stamp

The nostalgic joy of receiving a handwritten letter with a stamp!

To get return mail with a stamp, you'll need to send a letter or postcard to someone, and make sure it's properly addressed and stamped. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Write and address the letter or postcard: Write your message, sign your name, and address the envelope or postcard to the recipient. Make sure to include the correct postal code and country.
  2. Affix the correct postage: Attach the appropriate postage stamp(s) to the envelope or postcard. The cost of postage varies depending on the weight, size, and destination of the mailpiece. You can check the current postage rates on the United States Postal Service (USPS) website or at your local post office.
  3. Mail the letter or postcard: Drop off the letter or postcard at a mailbox, post office, or mail center. Make sure to affix the correct postage and ensure the mailpiece is properly addressed.
  4. Wait for the response: The recipient will receive your letter or postcard and respond by mail. This may take several days to a few weeks, depending on the distance and mail processing times.
  5. Receive the return mail: Once the recipient responds, they will affix a stamp and mail the letter or postcard back to you. You'll receive the return mail at your mailbox or post office box.

Some tips to keep in mind:

With these steps, you should be able to send a letter or postcard and receive a response with a stamp. Happy snail-mailing!