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Master the Art of Addressing an Envelope

Discover the important steps to properly address an envelope to ensure it gets delivered to the correct recipient. Our AI assistant is here to help you with any questions you may have about addressing formats, postage, and more.

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Addressing an envelope can be straightforward but important for ensuring your mail arrives correctly. Typically, you'd write the recipient's name on the first line, the street address on the second, and the city, state, and zip code on the third. In the top left corner, add your return address. Are you addressing a personal letter or something more formal? Let me know if you need tips for different situations or if there's anything else specific you'd like to know!