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How to fill an envelope ("Mail of Russia")? Sample envelope

In this article, let's talk about how to fill an envelope ("Russian Post"). In the recent past, people often used mail services, since the phone was far from everyone. What to say about cellular communications and the Internet - they simply did not exist. Now the "Russian Post" is less likely to send letters. Most often people order and receive parcels from friends, acquaintances and through online stores.

It's time to write a letter

The older generation still remembers how to properly fill envelopes, what can be put in it besides a sheet with handwritten text. Young people have virtually no idea that you can not only communicate via e-mail and ICQ. Imagine a girl who just spent a guy to serve the Motherland. Surprisingly, the modern army has preserved a tradition that existed at almost all times: lovers communicated through letters. Despite the fact that the officers allow the soldiers-conscripts to sometimes call from their mobile phone to their relatives, nobody canceled the letters there. In some or in many military units, soldiers are given out special white envelopes with a red frame.

Let's go back to the girl. It's time for her to write a letter. She will take one sheet of paper, or maybe a few. To the finished text, you can attach one or more photos of a suitable size so that they fit in the envelope. It must be remembered that money is not supposed to be invested in the envelope. This is not only unsafe, but also prohibits doing "Russian Post". Fill the envelope below.

Note for the mistaken

It may be difficult to fill the envelope for the first time. First, you need to make sure the address is correct. Secondly, without errors, write the correct coordinates. Of course, it also happens that envelopes filled with errors reached the addressees, but it is better not to abuse them. Writing the index is necessary both in cages and in a small field.

To write it is necessary in a legible handwriting so that employees of "Post of Russia" could read. Below we see a sample envelope, albeit empty in practice. At the moment it is important to note all the necessary lines, fields and cells.

Above left is written "from whom" and "whence". Be sure to check yourself - you do not need to write your address on the machine. In the bottom left corner, you always need to enter the sender's index into the cells. A sample of filling is on the reverse side. It is desirable to print the numbers according to him.

What to write and how?

Now let's take the responsible part. How to fill an envelope ("Mail of Russia")? We saw the front side of the envelope. Note that in the previous image there are stamps of mail and stamp. The press puts "Mail of Russia" when the letter arrives at the post, the index of which is indicated in the letter twice.

In the picture at the very top there is a sample of writing the digits of the index. In the lower left corner we see the recipient's index. Again, it's important not to be mistaken!

Now you should write the correct name in the line "To" and the address in the "To" field. It is worth noting that if you first write a region, then a settlement, street, house, then this will not be a mistake. You can fill it in as shown.

You must write your address in the "From" and "From" columns, as it may turn out that the addressee will not receive the letter, and the mail will be returned with the appropriate note. And if you did not specify the address, you will never know if the letter has reached or where it went missing, if not.

About stamps and envelopes with a stamp

In past decades, it was important to buy envelopes and stamps separately. What does the modern "Post of Russia" offer? The cost of envelopes varies from 3 rubles to 40-50 rubles. It all depends on whether the envelope is simple or with a stamp, large or small.

The sample presented above has no mark. Rectangular field in the right corner at the top without a note. Such an envelope, even if it is perfectly and correctly filled, will not be forwarded. The absence of a brand is the invalidity of a letter. It is not paid.

The price of an ordinary envelope 10x15cm without a mark is about 3-5 rubles. But is it worth taking to send letters? Most likely, no - it is more useful for personal needs. In order to be able to send a letter, it is better to buy an envelope marked "A" (that is, dispatch in Russia) or "D" (if the letter is to be sent to Belarus, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and other countries around the world). Are ready envelopes, of course, more expensive, about 18-40 rubles. Remember that the price depends on the weight of the letter. If the mass is more than 20 grams, then you will have to pay extra.

Sending letter

Above we considered how to fill an envelope. "Russian Post" recommends adhering to the rules, so that the letter has precisely reached the addressee. We will list once again:

  • Legible handwriting;
  • Correct filling of all fields and index;
  • Presence of the stamp on the envelope.

It is worthwhile to use the helpful advice. If the letter is sent for the first time, it is better not to throw it into the blue mail box, but to transfer it to the department for receiving and delivering letters. Let them check whether everything is true, whether it is necessary to pay extra for the preponderance (if the letter weighs more than 20 grams).

Sent letters go to the recipient for a long time, not less than 10 days. Everything also depends on the distance, the work of the postal services. Even if the letter is sent around the city, you still need a stamp on the envelope.

A letter has come to the beloved!

Let's return to our heroine, a girl who is waiting for a guy from the army. After a while the young man will receive a letter if she correctly understood how to fill the envelope. "Mail of Russia" made the dispatch. It is worth noting that you need to additionally specify the company, division and military unit in the line "where". It is very important. If the letter does not come long, do not worry. Mail at the military unit can be unstable.

In this paper, we considered a sample of filling an envelope. "Mail of Russia" allows you to attach to the letter not only photographs and postcards, but also small flat hand-made articles and drawings. This will be a pleasant plus for those who like to please their loved ones with small gifts.

In conclusion, we note that there is nothing difficult and terrible in sending a letter. On the contrary, such an occupation is truly creative, bringing joy.

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