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I wonder what De Joy would do with this? (Original Post) Baitball Blogger Dec 2024 OP
Iceland's total population is about 300,000, Ocelot II Dec 2024 #1
A man I used to work for back in the 70's told me about a guy he was in the Army with Greybnk48 Dec 2024 #2
I had an aunt who would send herself cards when travelling and FSogol Dec 2024 #4
Forty to fifty years ago my SiL sent a letter to her friend. rsdsharp Dec 2024 #3
Worked in the USPO as a student in 70's cachukis Dec 2024 #5

Ocelot II

(130,572 posts)
1. Iceland's total population is about 300,000,
Sun Dec 15, 2024, 03:13 PM
Dec 2024

and the town of Búðardalur has a population of 250, so it's probably a little easier for the local postal carrier to find people there. I think that if a letter can make it to a town that size in the US in the first place, the local post office could get it delivered to the right person. Where DeJoy is fucking things up is at the macro level.

Greybnk48

(10,727 posts)
2. A man I used to work for back in the 70's told me about a guy he was in the Army with
Sun Dec 15, 2024, 03:14 PM
Dec 2024

during WWII. The man I worked for was from Margate, NJ near where I lived at the time. He told me the story when I interviewed for the job and told him I was from Wisconsin.
His buddy served with him in the army in Europe ( I don't remember where he was specifically), and every letter his buddy sent home he wrote his parents name, street address, and "Beerwaukee, Cheeseconsin."
They received all of his letters just fine.

This was WAY before Zip Codes.

FSogol

(47,626 posts)
4. I had an aunt who would send herself cards when travelling and
Sun Dec 15, 2024, 04:04 PM
Dec 2024

experimented with making the address as minimal as possible. She finally got it down to a 2 digit number for her post office box followed by her zip code. They always arrived.

rsdsharp

(12,010 posts)
3. Forty to fifty years ago my SiL sent a letter to her friend.
Sun Dec 15, 2024, 03:56 PM
Dec 2024

The address she used was her friend’s name, and Lansing, Michigan. It got there.

cachukis

(3,953 posts)
5. Worked in the USPO as a student in 70's
Sun Dec 15, 2024, 05:20 PM
Dec 2024

sorting mail. We loved getting the poorly addressed pieces to the right town knowing the locals had a good handle on the residents. A point of postal pride.

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