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To write on an envelope, follow these steps:

1. **Prepare the Envelope:**

   - Make sure the envelope is clean and free of any tears or wrinkles. If necessary, gently flatten the envelope to ensure it lays flat.

2. **Address the Envelope:**

   - On the front of the envelope, write the recipient's name and address in the center. Start with the recipient's name, followed by their street address, city, state, and zip code. Use a pen or marker with clear, legible handwriting.

3. **Add Your Return Address (Optional):**

   - In the upper-left corner of the envelope, write your own name and address. This is known as the return address and is used in case the mail cannot be delivered to the recipient. It's optional but recommended.

4. **Include Postage:**

   - In the upper-right corner of the envelope, affix the appropriate postage stamp(s) based on the weight and size of the envelope. Make sure the postage is sufficient for the destination and class of mail.

5. **Additional Notes:**

   - If you're sending the mail internationally, be sure to include the destination country in the address. You may also need to fill out customs forms if required.

   - If you're sending mail within your country, follow any postal service guidelines or requirements for addressing envelopes.

6. **Seal the Envelope:**

   - Once you've addressed the envelope and added postage, seal it shut by folding the flap over the opening. Press down firmly to ensure it's securely closed.

7. **Verify the Address:**

   - Before sending the envelope, double-check the recipient's address and your return address for accuracy. This helps ensure that your mail reaches its intended destination.

8. **Send the Envelope:**

   - Once everything is written and sealed, you can drop the envelope in a mailbox or take it to a post office for mailing. If using a mailbox, be sure to check the pickup times to ensure your mail is collected promptly.

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To write on an envelope, follow these steps:

1. **Prepare the Envelope:**

   - Make sure the envelope is clean and free of any tears or wrinkles. If necessary, gently flatten the envelope to ensure it lays flat.

2. **Address the Envelope:**

   - On the front of the envelope, write the recipient's name and address in the center. Start with the recipient's name, followed by their street address, city, state, and zip code. Use a pen or marker with clear, legible handwriting.

3. **Add Your Return Address (Optional):**

   - In the upper-left corner of the envelope, write your own name and address. This is known as the return address and is used in case the mail cannot be delivered to the recipient. It's optional but recommended.

4. **Include Postage:**

   - In the upper-right corner of the envelope, affix the appropriate postage stamp(s) based on the weight and size of the envelope. Make sure the postage is sufficient for the destination and class of mail.

5. **Additional Notes:**

   - If you're sending the mail internationally, be sure to include the destination country in the address. You may also need to fill out customs forms if required.

   - If you're sending mail within your country, follow any postal service guidelines or requirements for addressing envelopes.

6. **Seal the Envelope:**

   - Once you've addressed the envelope and added postage, seal it shut by folding the flap over the opening. Press down firmly to ensure it's securely closed.

7. **Verify the Address:**

   - Before sending the envelope, double-check the recipient's address and your return address for accuracy. This helps ensure that your mail reaches its intended destination.

8. **Send the Envelope:**

   - Once everything is written and sealed, you can drop the envelope in a mailbox or take it to a post office for mailing. If using a mailbox, be sure to check the pickup times to ensure your mail is collected promptly.

By following these steps, you can properly write on an envelope and ensure that your mail is correctly addressed and ready for delivery.
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