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Can I use American stamps when sending a letter out of Ireland?

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Also, how would I address it?

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  1. No, of course you can't! Post offices in Ireland are easy to find, they are green and say 'An Post' outside of them, and in rural areas many shops are licenced to sell stamps.


  2. In Ireland you'd be known as a gobshite

  3. NO, of course you cant!!!!!, (jeez) you address it to the address your sending it to, so don't forget to include the Country name with the address, not just the street address and postcode or zip code.

    Go to the post office, (called An Post here)  & they'll tell you how much the stamp you require will cost.

    Good luck with your trip!

  4. Yes of course you can. You can also spend your dollars here and if you have any trouble call the FBI.

  5. you have to use Irish stamps when posting anything from Ireland as for how to address it the name of the person or company your send it to there address post state and then the U.S.A or just as you would if you were sending it form one state to an other only put U.S.A and the end

  6. if you're sending from outside of the us you use the country's stamps. however; you can send from the us to outside the us using us stamps.

  7. If you're posting your letter in Ireland you can only use an Irish stamp. US stamps are valid only in the US. If you're sending a letter from Ireland to the US the address would be:

    Name Surname

    Street

    City, State

    ZIP Code

    United States of America

  8. Course you can. Put on it a ten dollar stamp and address it t me. Simple.

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