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Post offices and their uses

In general use the word’s post card and postal card are interchangeable. But the post Office makes this distinction: A postal card is the one issued by the government, with the stamp imprinted; a post card is a private mailing card with a stamp affixed or metered on. The advantages of the post

Card are that it makes possible brevity and economy. Where a message need not be elaborate or detailed, post cards serve particularly well. ... Therefore, post cards,

Which reduce such cost – to a minimum, are favored wherever other considerations, such as making an impression, do not count. Business houses commonly use post cards in sending for catalogues or acknowledging requests for catalogues, in acknowledging orders for low-cost articles, in announcing

Sales or receipt of new stock, and in minor or routine procedures. In post card correspondence, salutations, complimentary closings or even signatures determines their use.


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