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How high school acceptance letters were transmitted in the 1980s

High school acceptance letters in the eighties were transmitted by letter carriers. In the eighties acceptance letters were delivered to families in the same way that letters were delivered by postmen. It was just that the traditional way of delivery was slower and took longer. The post office is a slow but safe way to send letters, and in the case of long distances, it takes several days to send them.