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In the United States, the United States Postal Service (USPS) is responsible for delivering mail and packages to homes and businesses. Here are some key facts about regular mail:

  1. First-Class Mail: This is the most common type of mail, used for sending letters, postcards, and lightweight packages. It typically takes 1-3 business days for delivery.
  2. Priority Mail: This service is faster than First-Class Mail, with delivery typically taking 1-2 business days. It's often used for sending packages that need to arrive quickly.
  3. Priority Mail Express: This is the fastest mail service, with delivery guaranteed within 1-2 business days, including Sundays and holidays.
  4. Postage: The cost of mailing a letter or package depends on its weight, size, and destination. You can use a postage scale or a postage meter to calculate the cost.
  5. Mailboxes: You can deposit your mail in a mailbox or at a post office. Make sure to affix the correct postage and address the envelope correctly to ensure delivery.
  6. Tracking: Many mail services offer tracking, which allows you to monitor the status of your package as it's delivered.
  7. Delivery: Mail is typically delivered Monday through Saturday, although some areas may have limited delivery hours or days.

Remember to always check the USPS website or consult with a postal worker if you have any questions about mailing a package or letter.