To:XXX house number, street name, city name, state abbreviation (two capital letters),postal code (five digits) USA is written in the middle of the envelope slightly to the right, leaving room for writing the sender’s name and address in the upper right corner, leaving room for affixing stamps. This is the most standard envelope writing and arrangement
English mail cover format?
1. Write the name and address of the “sender” in the upper left corner of the envelope.
2. Write the name and address of the “recipient” in the middle of the envelope or the left of the lower right corner.
3. The sender does not call himself Mr. 、Mrs。 Or Miss, but you must add your respectful name Mr before the name of the recipient. 、Mrs。 Or Miss to bepolite.
4. The address is written in the opposite way to Chinese; Inprinciple, English addresses are from small to large. For example, the house number and street name must be written first, then the city,province (state) andpostal code, and the name of the country should be written in the last line.
5. Put a stampon the upper right corner of the envelope.
6. The zipcode on the envelope is represented by five-digit Arabic numerals after the state name of the United States. The first three digits represent the state or city, and the last two digits represent thepostal area. As for the zipcode 10027, thepronunciation is onedoubleotwoseven.
7. Common words in address: multi-purpose abbreviation with abbreviation:
F(e). g。 2F) Lane(e). g。 Lane194) Section;; Sec。 (e。 g。 Sec。 Ii) get Alley(e). g。 Alley6) Road;; Rd。 (e。 g。 ChunghuaRd。 ) Street;; St。 (e。 g。 YangkwangSt。 )
1。 Writing format
(1) The sender’s address and name should be written in the upper left corner of the envelope.
(2) The address and name of the recipient should be written in the lower right corner of the envelope.
(3) When writing in French and English, the names,place names and country names should be filled in line by line, and theplace names and country names should be written in capital letters. .
(4) When writing in Chinese, fill in line by line according to the country name,place name and name.
(5) When writing in languages other than French or English, the country name andplace name of the destination country should be marked in Chinese or French and English (the letters should be capitalized). If the sender’s name and address are written only in Chinese, the country name andplace name of our country must be added in French, English or in a language familiar to the sending country.
(6) The name and address of the receiver and sender of express mail sent to Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Macao can be written in Chinese.
2。 Envelope requirements
(1) It is not allowed to use old envelopes or letters made of wastepaper andprintedpaper.
(2) Letters should bepacked in standard envelopes, and the seals should be glued.
(3) If the letter ispackaged with a transparent window, the transparent window must be rectangular, and its long side should beparallel to the long side of the envelope. The letter should beproperly folded so that the name and address of the recipient can still be clearly exposed through the transparent window when it moves in the envelope.
(4) The transparent window should be made of transparentpaper that does not reflect light, and the name and address can still be clearly exposed through the transparent window.
The above is for reference only, and I hope it will helpyou!