If you're the one sending it out then your address goes in the top left corner. The address of the person you are sending it to goes in the middle right of the front of the envelope.
In generally goes on the upper left corner of the front of the envelope.
If you are sending the letter to someone else, your name and address go in the upper left-hand corner of the envelope; you may also put this information on the back flap of the envelope, as well. If you are the one who is going to receive the letter, your name and address go in the center of the front of the envelope.
Because if you are sending a letter to a person named Jimmy Slim, there could be lot's of Jimmy Slim's, but hopefully only one in the address you have put on the envelope.
it doesnt matter whats the size - management
The answer is an envelope. It contains a letter.
Depends on the letter and country and who is sending it. It can be as cheap as free to many dollars. A First Class large envelope would be about $8 from the USA via the USPS.
An envelope is a flat paper container used for sending letters or thin packages through the mail. It typically has a flap that can be sealed to protect the contents inside.
The recipient's address goes in the middle of the envelope. Your return address goes in the upper lefthand corner.
A basic 50gm air mail letter UK to US is £1.98 as of 30 July 2010. I would like to provide my friend in the UK with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to mail a letter back to me. How can I send my friend an envelope with the right postage on it? Thanks.
The word is "envelope" (which usually holds only one letter).
One First Class is adequate if it is a standard size envelope of one ounce or less.