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- Omission of comma between city state (USPS standard)
The USPS does not use a comma between the city and the two-letter state abbreviation Just your opinion, of course Arrested on charges of conspiracy were: John Smith (40) of East Rutherford NJ, Dave Thompson (39) of Tallahassee FL and Arthur Davis (55) of Dallas TX
- City, State, ZIP Code - comma? | WordReference Forums
If you send first-class mail, USPS recommendations (post 2) are just that: recommendations You can address the item any way you want They are legally required to do everything within their power to deliver it
- ATT, ATTN, FAO . . . - abbreviations for attention in correspondence
When writing english business letters, which is the corrct abbreviation of "attention" I reckon it must be either "att" or "atn" I've always used "att", but fear that it might be a calque introduced from danish Thank you
- I cant make out the measurements 8-5 8 x 5-3 8 - WordReference Forums
I hope my inquiry is not beyond the scope of this forum I want to send a package using USPS mail service I can't make out the following measurements in inches It reads USPS-Produced Small Box: 8-5 8" x 5-3 8" x 1-5 8" Maximum weight 4 pounds I wonder why there is a hyphen there and a slash I'd be obliged if you could help me Thank you
- Should the following abbreviations be punctuated?
There is a difference between AE and BE usage AE puts a period after every abbreviation (There is an exception for some units of measurement, with "mm" treated as an alternative shorter form of "millimeter" rather than an abbreviation in the usual sense even though it originated as one, and so on for other units
- Etsy
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- Inbound Outbound flights? - WordReference Forums
I think the most useful way to consider this, for someone who has booked a return flight from A to B (and back), is that the first flight, going from A to B, is the outbound, and the flight returning from B to A is the inbound (which leaves out the confusing bit about a speaker's location; you could be in Paris and book a return flight from Sidney to Hong Kong, and the fact you are in Paris
- letter carrier (postman) vs courier | WordReference Forums
In general, a letter carrier is a type of courier, but a full answer depends on the context in which the terms are used
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