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Addressing a postcard correctly ensures that it reaches its intended recipient without delay or confusion. Here are the steps to address a postcard: 1. Write the recipient's name on the first line. Be sure to include the first and last name of the person or people who should receive the postcard. 2. Write the street address or post office box number on the second line. This should include the house number and the street name, or the post office box number if the recipient has one. 3. Write the city, state or province, and postal code on the third line. Be sure to write the city name in capital letters and include the correct postal code for the area. 4. Write the country on the fourth line, if you're sending the postcard internationally. Make sure you write the country name in capital letters as well. 5. Leave some space at the bottom of the postcard for your own message and signature. Here's an example of a correctly addressed postcard: Mr. John Smith 123 Main Street Anytown, CA 12345 United States of America I hope this helps you address your postcard correctly!
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