How do you write mailing addresses in your country?
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This is the address of the Embassy of the US in Tokyo
>〒107-8420
>東京都 港区 赤坂 1-10-5
>(postal mark) (postal code)
>(Prefecture:Tokyo-to) (Ward:Minato-ku) (District:Akasaka) (Area-Block-Building No.)
Reiner Winkler
Altschauerberg 8
91448 Emskirchen
first name-second name
street-house number
postal code-town
>>70010596
/thread
>>70010596
same here
John Smith
19 Main Street
London
WC1 4PN
forename surname
house-number street-name
town/city
postcode
>>70009596
Mme Kelly Diote
Appt 16
2 Ter avenue du Général Ibaba
00000 Port-aux-Français
District de Kerguélen
Terres australes et antarctiques françaises via Roissy Hub Pic.
(Title 1stName FamilyName)
[Apartment if needed]
(number [bis/ter if needed] avenue/street/road Nameofthestreet)
(postcode) (City name)
[District if needed]
(Country or location) [Further infos of transit if needed]
I don't write letters because I'm not a 90 year old geezer
>>70010596
> number after street
Disgusting.
what is street-name?
I think it impossible to give unique names that do not duplicate every way?
Does that mean that few roads are enough to name it?
>>70010964
Street, route, avenue, boulevard, parkway, square, circus, lane, alley, dead end, and so on. Also, numbered streets are common.
>>70010964
You usually won't find two streets with the same name in one postcode area
Instead of roads, you should give unique numbers to the blocks.
It is more appropriate as a management unit and it is easier to monitor each other because it is not distributed.
>>70009596
Frederick J Finkelstein
1234 W Fake St
Chicago, IL 60625
Name
Address
CIty - State - ZIP Code
>>70010964
oh, it is possible
in my city in the old town streets are named after the jobs of the people who lived there in the past, like Weavers' Street or Bakers' Street, or just Wood Market or Coal Market, then there are streets named after people: saints, politicians, kings, scientists, writers, poets, soldiers, artists, after historical events: battles, uprisings, treaties, after places: cities, towns, rivers, mountains, after nature: flowers, trees, animals, and in the newer districts even after Greek gods or fictional characters
you just need to be creative
>>70010596
this, except the family name goes first
>>70013464
Not everywhere uses the 'block' system, especially places with a decent amount of history.