How Personal Envelope are used

 

Personal Envelope Uses

Personal envelopes are used for personal correspondence. You might use personal correspondence for a number of reasons—to send birthday cards to loved ones, and even to invite friends and family to a wedding. While many people send emails more regularly than letters, letters can give the recipient a stronger feeling of personal connection with the sender. Besides giving your correspondence a professional look, a typed envelope can aid in the delivery of mail. An easy-to-read font will allow mail to easily move through the mailing process at the post office.

Parts of a Personal Envelope

Parts

Description

Return Address

Includes the sender's name, street address, city, state, and zip code.

Inside Address

Includes the following information of the person receiving the letter: courtesy title (Mr., Mrs., or Ms.), first and last name, street address, city, state, and zip code.

There are many sizes of envelopes used for different types of stationery. When a letter is typed on an 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper, a No. 10 envelope should be used. When the paper is folded in thirds, the paper fits perfectly. As always, your stamp goes in the top right corner.

If you're mailing a letter from another country, write "United States" at the bottom of the inside address. If you're mailing a letter to another country, write the name of the country—such as "United Kingdom"—at the bottom of the inside address.


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