USPS Offers Mailing Guide in Chinese

The U.S. Postal Service translated its "A Customer's Guide to Mailing" into Chinese, the agency said yesterday.


The USPS said there are more than 2.4 million Chinese-speaking Americans. The publication will be sent this month to post offices with the highest concentration of Chinese-speaking customers. The guide is published in Spanish as well as English.


The guide is a 24-page booklet that provides information including illustrations, tips and real-life examples. It is the first in a series of books designed to be easier for consumers to understand than the Domestic Mail Manual, which it replaces.


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