Friday, March 7, 2014

Postal Service in Sweden

The postal service in Sweden is one of the oldest postal system. As we can see the number of letters delivered exchanged within the country never drops, amidst having all the modern internet and e-mail systems. Sweden is one of the countries where paper is been used in the large number. The usage of paper work done in this country is considerably large. Therefore it is not surprise, you receive more mails to your post box, even though you haven't subscribed to many magazine stores or other organization.

Apart from the luxurious system, I faced one problem with the Swedish postal service.  Recently, I wrote a letter to the migration board, stating the change in my new address as I moved into my 90 year old house very recently. As I posted the letter to the nearby supermarket, where I usually post my letter's, it returned back to my home address in  a couple of days. Then I recollected the same mistake which I did long past ago.

When I write a letter in my home country, I generally write the "To" Address in the front side of the cover and "From" Address to the back side of the letter. I did the same writing thing here, but it seems swedes doesn't mention it in that way and that's the reason, I had a my letter back. I have to go the store again, just by cancelling the from "address field" and drop the post again.

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