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Envelope format
The format of the envelope (as shown below)
□□□□□□□□□□□□□ (Write down the postal code of the recipient here)
(The recipient's address should be detailed, so it may take two or three lines. )
(Recipient's name, slightly larger font. )
(The sender's address and name can be written or not, and it is better to write. If the letter cannot be delivered, the post office can return it to you according to your address. )
(Write the sender's postal code at the end) □□□□□□□□□□□
The specific envelope format is as follows:
1. Write the recipient's address on the first line of the envelope. The handwriting should be neat and the place names should be detailed. Place names should be written from provinces, cities and counties to districts, streets and house numbers. If you are writing to the countryside, you should also write down the names of towns and villages. There are six squares in the upper left corner of the envelope, and the postal code of the recipient should be filled in.
Write the recipient's name in the middle of the second line of the envelope. According to the identity of the recipient, you can write "Cong Comrade" or "Cong Mr. (Ms.)" after the name. Do not write titles here, such as "Cong Grandpa".
Write the address and name of the sender on the third line of the envelope. There are six small squares in the lower right corner of the envelope, and the sender's postal code should be filled in here. In the case of difficult delivery, the post office can use this information to quickly return the letter to the sender.
4. The front of the envelope is 55mm to 160mm from the right side, and the area 20mm from the bottom is the barcode printing area. Please do not write or sign in this area, so as not to affect the delivery.
5, the words on the envelope can't be written in pencil to prevent ambiguity; You can't write in red because it's impolite.
6. For the letter forwarded by the trustee, the words "face to face" and "trouble" should be written on the envelope, and "* * * please" or "* * please" should be written in the second half of the third line of the envelope.
Write the correct format of the envelope.
envelope
Fill in the postal code and recipient address in the upper left corner; Write the name and address of the recipient in the middle of the envelope. It can be the address from the writer to the recipient, or the address from the postman to the recipient. The latter is Mr. Wang Li's view. In fact, the postman just thinks that it is the address given by the writer to the recipient. It is impolite to have no address after the recipient, which is a format error. In the lower right corner of the envelope is the sender's address and postal code.
main body
Address: top case, some can also add certain qualifications and modifiers, such as dear.
Greetings: such as "Hello" and "How are you recently". A separate paragraph, not directly connected to the following. Otherwise, it violates the requirement of single meaning and becomes a polysemous paragraph.
3 text. This is the main body of the letter, which can be written into several paragraphs.
4 greetings. Take the most common "greetings" and "salutes" as examples. "Zhi Zhi" can be written in two correct positions: one is immediately after the text, without starting another paragraph and punctuation; The second is to write two spaces under the text. "Salute" is written on the next line of "From here". An exclamation point should be added after it to show the sincerity and strength of congratulations.
The title and capitalization in the second half of the greeting are a kind of respect for the recipient. It is a continuation of the tradition of "looking up" in ancient letters. Ancient letters were written vertically, including the name or address of the other party. In order to show respect, no matter where you write it, you should mention the other person's name or address to the next line. Its basic practice has been absorbed by modern letters.
⑤ Name and date. The writer's name is written on the right one or two lines below the greeting. It is best to write down the relationship with the recipient before the writer's name, such as son, father, friend, etc. Write the date on the next line.
If you forget to write anything, you can write "Attached" in a blank line and two empty boxes below the date, and then write down the unfinished items in a new line.
What is the content format of the envelope?
The envelope mainly writes the address and name of the recipient for delivery, and also indicates the address and name of the sender.
Envelope has three formats: first, vertical envelope. Write the recipient's address on the right, straight from the top right, which can be slightly lower than the recipient's name.
You usually have to write a column. If the number of words is too large and too long, you can write it smaller, or wrap the line and write another column from the middle of the first column.
The recipient's name is written in the middle, slightly larger, starting from the top box. Write the sender's address and name in the lower left corner. You can't write one column, you can write two columns. The second column is generally a few words lower than the first column.
Second, the horizontal envelope. Write the recipient's address on the first line. If you can't write it down, you can start writing the second line from the middle of the first line.
Write the recipient's name in the middle, slightly larger. In the last line, write the sender's address, name or mailing date.
If you can't write it down, you can add a line below. 3. Letters sent abroad.
The name and address of the recipient are generally written in the lower right corner of the envelope, and the name and address of the sender are generally written in the upper left corner of the envelope or on the back of the envelope. Names and addresses should be written horizontally, with the first line writing the name of the recipient (sender), the second line writing the unit of the recipient (sender), the third line writing the street and house number, the fourth line writing the name of the city and region, and the fifth line writing the name of the country.
Address, city and country name should be capitalized; The name and address of the recipient (sender) should be clearly written in English, French or the language used in the destination country. Several problems should be paid attention to when writing envelopes: ① The full name of the recipient's address should be written, not abbreviated.
If the recipient is in the army or secret unit, write the army serial number or email code, not the address of the unit, so as not to leak. (2) The font should be in block letters with clear handwriting, written with a pen or brush, not with a pencil, and not with red ink for letters or envelopes.
③ When sending a registered letter or parcel, the sender's name must be written under the sender's address. This way, it can be returned to the sender when no one receives it.
(4) The address of the recipient should be "Comrade", "Sir", "Father" and "Brother".
Write down the format of the envelope.
The writing format and envelope requirements for international mail are 1. Writing format (1) The address and name of the sender should be written in the upper left corner of the envelope.
(2) Write the address and name of the recipient in the lower right corner of the envelope. (3) When writing in French and English, the names of people, places and countries should be filled in line by line, and the names and countries should be written in capital letters.
. (4) When writing in Chinese, fill in line by line according to country name, place name and person name.
(5) When writing in a language other than French or English, the country name and place name of the destination country should be marked in Chinese or French and English (letters should be capitalized). If the sender's name and address are written only in Chinese, it must be written in French, English or a language familiar to the sender's country, plus the country name and place name of our country.
(6) For express mail sent to Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Macao, the names and addresses of the recipients and senders can be written in Chinese. 2. Envelope requirements (1) It is forbidden to use old envelopes or letters made of waste paper or printed paper for packaging and delivery.
(2) Letters should be packed in standard envelopes and sealed. (3) If the letter is sent in a transparent window, the transparent window must be rectangular, and its long side should be parallel to the long side of the envelope.
The letter should be folded properly so that the name and address of the recipient can still be clearly exposed through the transparent window when it moves in the envelope. (4) Transparent paper that does not reflect light should be used in the transparent window, and the name and address can still be clearly exposed through the transparent window.
How to write the format of the envelope?
1. Write the recipient's address on the first line of the envelope. The handwriting should be neat and the place names should be detailed. Place names should be written from provinces, cities and counties to districts, streets and house numbers. If you are writing to the countryside, you should also write down the names of towns and villages. There are six squares in the upper left corner of the envelope, and the postal code of the recipient should be filled in.
Write the recipient's name in the middle of the second line of the envelope. According to the identity of the recipient, you can write "Cong Comrade" or "Cong Mr. (Ms.)" after the name. Do not write titles here, such as "Cong Grandpa".
Write the address and name of the sender on the third line of the envelope. The sender's postal code should be filled in the lower right corner of the envelope. In the case of difficult delivery, the post office can quickly return the letter to the sender according to this information.
4. The front of the envelope is 55mm to 160mm from the right side, and the area 20mm from the bottom is the barcode printing area. Please do not write or sign in this area, so as not to affect the delivery.
5, the words on the envelope can't be written in pencil to prevent ambiguity; You can't write in red because it's impolite.
6. For the letter forwarded by the trustee, the words "face to face" and "trouble" should be written on the envelope, and "* * * please" or "* * please" should be written in the second half of the third line of the envelope.
Extended data:
Envelope requirements
1, old envelopes or letters made of waste paper and printed paper are not allowed to be packaged and delivered.
Letters should be packed in standard envelopes and sealed with glue.
3. If it is sent in a transparent window envelope, the transparent window must be rectangular, and its long side should be parallel to the long side of the envelope. The letter should be folded properly so that the name and address of the recipient can still be clearly exposed through the transparent window when it moves in the envelope.
4, transparent window should use transparent paper that does not reflect light, and the name and address can still be clearly exposed through the transparent window.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-envelope
What is the format of the letter envelope?
There are two common envelope formats: horizontal and vertical, with horizontal being the main format. The horizontal line order is from top to bottom, and the word order is from left to right; The vertical order is from right to left and the word order is from top to bottom. Old envelopes are usually vertical, and a rectangular box called a label is printed in the middle to write the name and address of the recipient. At present, all standard envelopes are used in Chinese mainland, and postal codes are specially printed.
(Recipient's Postal Code)
direction
Recipient name
Sender's address (your postal code)
The name and address of the sender should generally be written in the lower right corner of the cover, and the name and address of the sender should generally be written in the upper left corner of the cover or on the back of the letter. The name and address of the recipient (sender) should be written horizontally, with the first line name, the second line unit, the third line street number, the fourth line city and region name and the fifth line country name. Place names, city names and country names should be capitalized. Format and writing of envelopes
There are two common envelope formats: horizontal and vertical, with horizontal being the main format. The horizontal line order is from top to bottom, and the word order is from left to right; The vertical order is from right to left and the word order is from top to bottom. Old envelopes are usually vertical, and a rectangular box called a label is printed in the middle to write the name and address of the recipient. At present, all standard envelopes are used in Chinese mainland, specially printed with postcode spaces, and the horizontal style shall prevail, which is convenient for the post office to find.
The contents on the horizontal envelope include six parts: the postal code of the recipient, the detailed address of the recipient, the name of the recipient, the detailed address of the sender, the sender and the postal code of the sender. Write the contents of the envelope clearly and neatly. When writing the recipient's name, be careful not to write the sender's address to the recipient. Because the envelope is addressed to the postman. It is impolite to write "from * * * father" or "from * * * son". The correct spelling is "Sir * *" or "Miss * * *".
The folding method of stationery generally speaking, how to fold stationery is no longer a concern, let it be. However, when communicating with overseas people, we still need to understand and master it. The folding method is that the text is outward, first straight and then horizontal, and then folded upward. So that the recipient can easily see his name after opening the letter. The inward folding of Chinese characters, according to traditional customs, is a method of mourning for family members.
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How to write the envelope format? (preferably with pictures)
Format of domestic envelopes:
1. Write the recipient's address on the first line of the envelope. The handwriting should be neat and the place names should be detailed. Place names should be written from provinces, cities and counties to districts, streets and house numbers. If you are writing to the countryside, you should also write down the names of towns and villages. There are six squares in the upper left corner of the envelope, and the postal code of the recipient should be filled in.
Write the recipient's name in the middle of the second line of the envelope. According to the identity of the recipient, you can write "Cong Comrade" or "Cong Mr. (Ms.)" after the name. Do not write titles here, such as "Cong Grandpa".
Write the address and name of the sender on the third line of the envelope. The sender's postal code should be filled in the lower right corner of the envelope. In the case of difficult delivery, the post office can quickly return the letter to the sender according to this information.
4. The front of the envelope is 55mm to 160mm from the right side, and the area 20mm from the bottom is the barcode printing area. Please do not write or sign in this area, so as not to affect the delivery.
5, the words on the envelope can't be written in pencil to prevent ambiguity; You can't write in red because it's impolite.
6. For the letter forwarded by the trustee, the words "face to face" and "trouble" should be written on the envelope, and "* * * please" or "* * please" should be written in the second half of the third line of the envelope.
International mail envelope format
1. The sender's address and name should be written in the upper left corner of the envelope.
The address and name of the recipient should be written in the lower right corner of the envelope.
3. When writing in French and English, the names of people, places and countries should be filled in line by line, and the names and countries should be written in capital letters.
4. When writing in Chinese, fill in line by line according to the country name, place name and person name.
5. When writing in a language other than French or English, the country name and place name of the destination country should be marked in Chinese or French and English (letters should be capitalized). If the sender's name and address are written only in Chinese, it must be written in French, English or a language familiar to the sender's country, plus the country name and place name of our country.
6. The cover of express mail sent to Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Macao and the name and address of the sender can be written in Chinese.
Extended data
First, the envelope specifications:
Domestic standard envelope specifications are (front length * width):
No.3 (B6) envelope:176 *125mm
No.5 (DL) envelope: 220 *110mm
No.6 (ZL) envelope: 230 *120mm
No.7 (C5) envelope: 229 *162mm
No.9 (C4) envelope: 324 * 229mm
Because this form of envelope is widely used in production and life, it is not only used to hold letters, but also paper bags such as red envelopes, CD bags, button bags and glasses bags. Many forms exported abroad are non-standard.
Second, the envelope style:
China envelope: short side opening
Western-style envelope: long side opening
Diamond envelope: mainly used for greeting cards.
Combination: 2-4cm wall on the side.
Window envelopes: such as bank statement envelopes, CD bags, etc.
Computer special envelope: mainly used for machine identification, making some corresponding round holes on the envelope, etc.
Third, the envelope sealing form:
Non-adhesive sealed envelope: a common envelope form in China;
Envelope sealed with saliva glue: a common form of envelope abroad, with saliva glue at the seal;
Self-adhesive sealed envelope: the seal is coated with self-adhesive agent;
Self-adhesive sealed envelope (release paper envelope): the seal is coated with self-adhesive and the release paper is stuck on it.
Fourth, the envelope paper:
Generally, 80g- 150g double-sided adhesive paper and kraft paper (natural kraft paper and white kraft paper) are used. Coated paper and coated paper are also useful according to different functions.
The operation of envelope machine requires that the paper must have high tensile strength and tearing degree to avoid paper breakage and cracking. Offset paper is the best combination because offset paper absorbs ink.
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