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How to Mail a Letter

Welcome! Whether it's your first time or you need a quick refresher on mailing a letter, our AI assistant is here to help you with every step of the process.

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Mailing a letter can seem simple, yet many often have questions about the process. Typically, you'd need an envelope, a stamp, and the correct addresses. Place your letter inside the envelope, write the recipient's address on the front, and your return address. Affix the stamp in the top-right corner. Do you have a specific destination in mind for mailing your letter? Or are you curious about how much time it might take to reach its destination?