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The Meet-me postal system works in a very similar way to the real life system.

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Stamps

To post a letter, it is necessary to buy a stamp from the post office.

A 20Co stamp is used for sending letters, whereas the 100Co stamp is for parcels.
The letter can be written either before or after the stamp is bought, but cannot be sent without a stamp.

The stamps are on display to the left of the counter in the post office.
Postal System - Meet-me in Eigo

Postal System - Meet-me in Eigo





To buy the stamp, simply click on it and press "buy" (the orange button on the right labelled 買う)













Writing a letter


To write a letter, click on the green briefcase item, then on the second icon from the left.
This opens up a dialogue box, much like an email.
The first field is "name of recipient", second is "subject" and third is "text".
While writing a letter, the orange buttons on the bottom are "save for editing later" and "send" but until the stamp is attached, both will save the letter and place it in your binder.

While writing a letter, the items you are currently holding is displayed. Click and drag the stamp from your items box onto the letter to attack it. Once the stamp is attached and the bottom right hand button is pressed, the sealed envelope will be placed in your held items (not in the binder, like unfinished letters).


Sending a letter


Postal System - Meet-me in EigoOnce you have the sealed envelope in your items box, find a post box and click on it. This will open up the contents of the postbox on the left, and your held letters on the right.
Drag the letter into the postbox contents, then click on the orange button at the bottom to send the letter.Postal System - Meet-me in Eigo


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