Post mail

Here are some common types of mail that can be sent through the postal service:

  1. Letters: A standard letter is a written communication sent through the mail. It can be handwritten or typed on paper and placed in an envelope.
  2. Postcards: A postcard is a single piece of paper with a message written on one side and a picture or design on the other. It is typically sent without an envelope.
  3. Packages: A package is a container used to send items such as gifts, books, or other items. It is typically wrapped in paper or plastic and sealed.
  4. Parcels: A parcel is a package that is too large to be sent as a standard letter or package. It is typically sent via a courier service or the postal service.
  5. Priority Mail: Priority Mail is a service offered by the postal service that guarantees faster delivery of packages and letters.
  6. Express Mail: Express Mail is a service offered by the postal service that guarantees overnight delivery of packages and letters.
  7. Certified Mail: Certified Mail is a service offered by the postal service that provides proof of delivery and tracking information for packages and letters.
  8. Return Receipt Requested: Return Receipt Requested is a service offered by the postal service that requires the recipient to sign for the package or letter and return a receipt to the sender.
  9. International Mail: International Mail is mail sent to or from another country. It may require additional documentation and fees.
  10. Special Delivery: Special Delivery is a service offered by the postal service that guarantees delivery of packages and letters by a specific time or date.

Some common postal services include:

When sending mail, it's important to follow the guidelines and regulations set by the postal service, including addressing the mail correctly, using the correct postage, and ensuring the mail is properly packaged and sealed.