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What is the specific format of English postcards?

Specific format:

1. Write the date in the upper right corner of the stationery, such as September 8, and informal letters, which are usually abbreviated as Sep.8, are often omitted; Formal letters will not only write the year, but also write the sender's address above the date. ?

2. Next, write the address of the recipient on the left side of the stationery, usually starting with dear, and then write the name (usually using the first name), such as dear Susan; As for the name, it is usually a comma or a space.

3. After the salutation is finished, you usually leave a blank line before you start writing. ?

4. At the end of this article, write a conclusion, such as goodbye (goodbye), (with) best wishes (peace), your forever (love you forever), your forever (love you forever), your friend (your friend) and so on.

Note: the first letter at the end should be capitalized, and a comma should be added at the end.

Extended data:

Sentences suitable for writing on postcards:

Travel is a beautiful disappearance, and disappearance is a beautiful travel. Not to let others forget me temporarily, but to let others remember me.

Everyone has his own forest. Maybe we've never been there, but it's always there, always. The lost are lost. People who meet will meet again.

When the stars are silent in the mountains, I only hope you can look up at my crescent moon.

I have crossed bridges in many places, seen clouds many times and drunk many kinds of wine, but I have only loved one person at the right age.

Time is a gentle hand hidden in the darkness. Things go from one trance state to another.