When I address a letter, why do I need to put the City, State, AND Zip code when the ZIP code tells you the city, state and specific section?
What I mean is, if you go to Google maps, or expedia, or mapquest...etc...and type in a ZIP code, it will instantly take you there.
So why can't I just write the ZIP code on an envelope? That's really all they need at the Post office anyway...
For example, If I write: 1234 Street St., 60614 You can easily find that 60614 is in Chicago (Lincoln Park). So why do I also need to write "Chicago, IL" on the letter?
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