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Yeah. Snail mail is sexier!
Yes, but mainly to send greeting cards.
WEll duh! Who doesn't?
Practically every day I send out or receive more than one thing related to my work, and 95% of days I get or receive non-work-related letters or postcards, or packages in the mail.
Chevalier Daniel C. Boyer
I use it to send packages and cards, and to receive packages, bills, and junk mail. That's about it.
I have a lot of unused packs of stamps at home. I get one every time the rates go up just in case I need it, but I never do.
For eBay and Bills mostly...
but I LOVE to write letters. And getting mail that isn't junk is always fun. I should get me a pen pal.
Yes I do...
Yeah, but you gotta be special :)
Yes! I love it. Getting letters from my friends is a way more fun way to keep in touch after high school. More expensive, though..
No way, man. I'm the poster boy for online communication of any sort : )
I LOVE postal mail. I use it so much in my country, im probably the one making them such a large profit each year. I must send at least around 50 letters a day, plus replies I get, which would add to around 100 letters a year all up for the postal service in Australia. Good question. +4 points.
God Bless All Of You!
When sending Correspondence that has meaning,yes.Hand written,postal mail just seems to have more character.
RIP Snail Mail, ancient history - August 25, 2007, when I got my G Mail.
How far does regular mail travel in one day?
by Answerbag Staff on January 30th, 2011
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Mail lady ran over my dog. Can she or the post office be held accountable for my dog's vet bills.
by magicbrds on February 4th, 2012
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Are all tracked packages express mail?
by Answerbag Staff on January 30th, 2011
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What does USPS expedited drop ship mean?
by Answerbag Staff on August 19th, 2010
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Where will all the wanted posters hang once the USPS shuts down for good?
by Mister_Bromide on January 22nd, 2012
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