lbunny14 wrote:Hi everyone,
Thank you very much for getting back to me. Ok I live in the UK. So for my SASE coming back to me from the USA, how many stamps do I use? And Like Anglophile mentioned, Would I use US Airmail/international stamps?
Thanks everyone.
Just need a little more advice before I take the plunge in purchasing
Sorry if I wasn't clear before...I tried my best....here's another explanation:
you can use two types of stamps to send things to the UK:
forever stamps: they are worth 44 cents (and will never be worth any more or less). They usually have liberty bells or flags on them (I've been getting a lot of flags lately). It's what we use in the United States for average postage for simply sending something a few miles or to another state so they sell these at our local supermarkets and such. Regardless of the picture they are worth 44 stamps forever (get it?) no matter if the postage rate changes. So because they are worth 44 cents you can stack as many as you'd like on the envelope as long all together the postage adds to the price you need to pay.
http://www.stamps.com/usps/forever-stamps/
Forever Stamps can be put on any sort of mail going out of the United States...to get to England from the USA you would need 3 or more Forever Stamps on your SASE
The other way to send things from the United States to England are
"International" or "Airmail" stamps. They are specially sold at the post office and cost exactly $1.05. I prefer using these because 3 forever stamps is actually over paying the postage (3 forever stamps is sending $1.32 in postage when you only need about 98 cents but because forever stamps are 44 cents you can't use just 2!) In the long run it becomes much cheaper to buy international stamps for me to send things to England.
I hope I explained myself better this time. Good luck!