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    1. SuityWaddleBird on

      That the right box. But make sure you attached one of those blue airmail stickers to the letter. You can get them for free at the post office or print them out yourself.

    2. thateejitoverthere on

      Don’t forget the correct stamp (I think it’s €1,10 for an international letter)

    3. StatementOwn4896 on

      Question: you can just drop a letter here like normal right? Someone tried to tell me you need to use an app in conjunction but I didn’t think that sounded right at all

    4. exodusayman on

      Genuine question, why are you still sending letters? Is it official documents or something like that?

    5. nichtnasty on

      Tbh it is easier to just visit a DHL store instead. Once I put the correct stamp but didn’t consider it wasn’t consistent with dimensions of the envelope (laughed at the fact that I had never mailed a letter before) and it was returned to me.

      The people at DHL store take care of everything. AFAIK, you still pay nothing more.

    6. PanningForSalt on

      As a Brit, my main question is why are German post boxes so ugly?

    7. FrankSchuh on

      This is a letter box from the post transportation office in germany. But I would

      be preffering to go to a postal station for paying and sending the letter into a

      foreign country to ensure that this will be sorted with enough marks and stamps.

    8. IrrerPolterer on

      Jup. One letter box for all your postage 🙂 I know in some other countries there are separate mailboxes for local and far postage. Not so in Germany.
      Just make sure you have sufficient stamps on it.

    9. RIddlemirror on

      You should visit the Deutsche Post Office. It is easier because they can guide you better.

      Also this is a cute question. Ngl…my socially anxious ass spent 3 months of researching and ‘people watching’ before I could be reasonably confident in sending a package abroad.

    10. DemoDimi on

      I would always go to a postal office (stand-alone, supermarket etc.) to make sure you have enough stamps on it when sending abroad.

    11. BirdyWeezer on

      Its easier to go to the post office and just give them the letter. They’ll put the right stamp on it and send it for you. You would need to go there in order to buy stamps anyway.

    12. Direct-Serve-9489 on

      Yep, right box.

      Sometimes there are different slots for different destinations. If that’s the case, they are clearly labeled. But even if you put your letter into the wrong one, it will arrive. Might just take a couple more days.

    13. Yes… this is the post box for letters… in whole country Germany…

    14. strasevgermany on

      If you have the correct stamps (Deutsche Post), then the yellow boxes are correct. The blue boxes are from City Post and only deliver within Germany.

    15. Freak_Engineer on

      Yep, right box. Better go to a post shop though, they know how much porto you need to pay for what country. Unless you already know that, of course.

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