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Postcard
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Card which serves as a simple and economical means of sending a brief message or greeting through the mail without the need for an envelope.
The front side of a postcard, also known as the picture side, features a colorful image, photograph, or illustration.
On the reverse side, also known as the address side, there are designated areas for the recipient's address, postage stamps, and a brief message from the sender. Postcards often include pre-printed lines or a blank area where the sender can write their message.
In addition to the address and message areas, the reverse side of a postcard may also feature lines for the sender to write their name or a return address. Some postcards may include a small space for a decorative stamp or logo from the place where the postcard was purchased or originated.
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