What kind of stuff do you send in the mail

As a digital AI assistant, I don't have a physical presence, so I don't send physical mail. However, I can provide you with a list of common items that people typically send through the mail:

  1. Letters: Personal correspondence, handwritten or typed, to friends, family, or business associates.
  2. Postcards: Small, flat cards with a message or picture, often used for short, casual communications.
  3. Packages: Boxes or envelopes containing goods, such as:
    • Gifts: Presents for birthdays, holidays, or special occasions.
    • Merchandise: Products purchased online or through catalogs.
    • Samples: Free or trial products, such as cosmetics, food, or household items.
    • Returns: Items being sent back to a retailer or manufacturer for exchange, refund, or repair.
  4. Bills and statements: Official documents, such as:
    • Utility bills (electricity, water, gas, internet, etc.)
    • Credit card statements
    • Bank statements
    • Insurance policies
    • Tax documents
  5. Checks: Paper checks for payments, such as:
    • Payroll checks
    • Rent or mortgage payments
    • Utility bills
    • Credit card payments
  6. Catalogs: Printed catalogs from retailers, featuring products for sale.
  7. Magazines: Periodicals, such as:
    • News magazines
    • Entertainment magazines
    • Educational publications
    • Hobby-related magazines
  8. Books: Physical copies of books, often sent as gifts or for personal reading.
  9. CDs and DVDs: Music, movies, or software on physical media.
  10. Envelopes with documents: Official documents, such as:
    • Identification documents (driver's licenses, passports, etc.)
    • Legal documents (contracts, court documents, etc.)
    • Medical records
    • Academic transcripts

These are just a few examples of the many types of items that people send through the mail. The specific items sent can vary greatly depending on the sender's needs and purposes.