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I have never sent anything by post in my life. I don't even know how to send a letter π
It's easy! Just write a name and address on the front, make sure you've got the appropriate stamps affixed, and drop it in a mailbox!
Or if you aren't sure, just go to a post office and ask. I sent my first international postcard from a random shop in the Netherlands, and although the lady seemed to keep forgetting I didn't speak dutch, she was very nice and let me know that the postage I requested was in fact enough to get it where it was going.
Want to try? PM me and we can swap addresses.