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Autograph Tips: Address

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One idea is the 'one line address'.

If you are writing to someone really, really famous, and they have to be for this to work, then why bother with the full address?

If, for instance, you are writing to a politician in your country, then the post office knows where they live, and will deliver the mail: to take a simple example, if I want to write to Tony Blair (Prime Minister in Britain) I just put on the envelope:

Tony Blair
Need I say more?

and it will get there; and the same is true with any MP (Member of Parliament) over here.

If the post office in your country is helpful in this way, then try this: and when it gets there it really flatters the person that you find them so famous that you need their name and nothing else on the letter!

As I'm not American, I can't comment on how effective this would be in America, and if politicians never sign except in person, then there is little point in trying this. Otherwise, this is a neat little trick to use.

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By: Autograph Stan

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