Austria was the first country to use postcards.
yes definitely austria 100%
London in United Kingdom is the very first country to use post cards.
China was the first country to use both paper money and the printing press.
Greece, was the first country were containment was implemented
cymbals were first originated when Turkey and China combined together to form the cymbals. The first people to use it were ancient asia.
There are no records to determine which country first used ships to trade with.
It's a first world country
austria ^_^
When mailing postcards or any other mail from Canada, use Canadian postage.
Ask friends who are going there to post them to you. You pay for the cost, of course. If you have penfriends they could be asked to send postcards.
The first original postcard was first used in Wales (Britan) as an easier job of sending, letters need envelopes, postcards however just needed the stamp.
It depends what country you are in eg. I want to send a postcard to you from Spain. I have to use a Spanish stamp. But you have to use an English stamp to send one to me if you're in England and I'm in Spain.
Postcards come in many sizes, depending on the country and the design. However, most postcards are 5"x7". However, postcards can be as small as 4"x6", or as large ad 6"x11", and still be considered "standard". Novelty postcards can be made in any size and shape.
People sent postcards to other people in celebration on birthdays, when they were on holiday to let them know how it was going. when they were first invented, it was the receiver, that had to pay for the postage!! :)
You will want to use cardstock or post card paper for creating postcards. You can find these at www.paperdirect.com/Postcards, www.desktopsupplies.com. and www.castleink.com/_a-postcard.html.
Yes, they receive the same treatment as first class mail.
Postcards from God was created in 2007.
The ISBN of Postcards from the Edge is 0671624415.
Postcards from the Edge was created in 1987.