Post office
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+ | A '''post office''' is a public facility that provides [[mail]] services, such as accepting [[letter (message)|letters]] and [[parcel (package)|parcels]], providing [[post office box]]es, and selling [[postage stamp]]s, packaging, and [[stationery]]. Post offices may offer additional services, which vary by country. These include providing and accepting [[government]] forms (such as [[passport]] applications), and processing [[government]] services and fees (such as [[road tax]], [[Postal savings system|postal savings]], or [[bank]] fees). | ||
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+ | * [[Post Office (novel)|''Post Office'' (novel)]], by Charles Bukowski | ||
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A post office is a public facility that provides mail services, such as accepting letters and parcels, providing post office boxes, and selling postage stamps, packaging, and stationery. Post offices may offer additional services, which vary by country. These include providing and accepting government forms (such as passport applications), and processing government services and fees (such as road tax, postal savings, or bank fees).
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- Post Office (novel), by Charles Bukowski
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