How do you send a holiday card to another country such as Canada?

March 5, 2010 - 1:30 am 5 Comments

I have a friend that lives in Canada but I have no idea how to send a holiday card over there.

The same way you send a card to anyone else. Just inquire at the post office about how much postage you need, as it will probably be a little more. I know it’s .94 cents to mail a card to England.

5 Responses to “How do you send a holiday card to another country such as Canada?”

  1. Chris H Says:

    Well, if it’s going to Canada, calling it a Holiday Card and pretending Christmas doesn’t exist is a good start.

    You buy a card, get his address, write the address on the envelope, put a stamp on it and put it in the mailbox. Didn’t you ever watch Mr. Roger’s?
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  2. PEACHYr Says:

    buy a stamp and mail it.
    it may take awhile because of the holidays.
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  3. Tracker Says:

    The same way you send a card to anyone else. Just inquire at the post office about how much postage you need, as it will probably be a little more. I know it’s .94 cents to mail a card to England.
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  4. ¸.•*´`*♥ GODEZZ ♥*´`*•.¸ Says:

    pick the card you like to send, write in it a nice little note for your friend
    then close it write the addresss on it put some stamps and mail
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  5. pinkjade Says:

    You send your holiday card or any card for the matter by mail. Go to a post office or mailbox shops.

    Otherwise, hand it to a friend who is heading to your friend’s place of residence in Canada.
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