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We don't need to write anything, not really. "Thinking of you" is the single thing that the majority of the posted cards say.

Here is a collection of guides for sending postcards from different countries if you were to find yourself in the foreign country, thinking of someone.

I love postcards and I love the idea of being thought of by a friend, some time in the past unbeknownst to me. Equally, I want to let my friends know that even though they were not with me, and I didn't necessarily wish them were there with me, they had been on my mind.

I want more people to be keeping a rollodex of your friends addresses and writing postcards on a whim.

I suggest to always put date, time, and location as you sign your postcards.

Taiwan

Sourcing cards

Means

Stamps

Find a post office (郵局 or 中華郵政), get a number for the queue, go to the counter when your number shows on the screen, and purchase stamps. Language should not be a problem. Just show them the written cards with country clearly spelt out.

The convenience stores (7-11 and such) "sell" stamps but it really depends on if the clerk you meet can be bothered and if they are experienced enough. A lot more talking is involved, but if you're desparate given post offices' limited opening times, it's worth trying.

Pricing

As of 2024, the postage from domestic to international postcards ranges from 5 NTD (domestic) to 12 NTD (EU, south Anerica) per.

Mailing

Quest routes

Visit the presidential office buildiing

Usually there is a permanant exhibit and a souvenier shop selling postcards. There is also a post office in the presidential office building with exclusive stamps.

References

United States

Means

As of 2024, the postage from domestic to international postcards ranges from ¢53 (domestic) to $1.55 (international) per.

References

Japan

Sourcing cards

Means

Stamps

  • Find a post office (郵便局), get a number for the queue, go to the counter when your number shows on the screen, and purchase stamps. Language should not be a problem. Just show them the written cards with the country clearly spelled out.
  • Go to a convenience store and say "Kitte kudasai (切手ください)" to request stamps. Showing postcards helps them understand what you want to buy. You can get 63JPY・84JPY・94JPY stamps.

Pricing

In 2024, postage costs for postcards are 63 JPY domestically and 100 JPY for international airmail.

Mailing

  • Post offices
  • Postboxes. They are red. There are various shapes and sizes. Please make sure not to confuse them with someone else's mailbox.

References