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USA or United States?

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:40 am
by dfreely
I'm sure it'd get to it's destination either way, but I was wondering if it's better practice to use "USA" or "United States" as part of the address.

Re: USA or United States?

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:50 am
by lizane
Hi dfreely! ;-)

It's an interesting question, since I live in South Africa, I always send overseas. :) I don't know why (it's weird!), but to the UK, I write "United Kingdom", but to the United States, I write "USA". :lol: Of course, both work! {thumb2} You can honestly write it either way, as I've gotten many feedback from both the USA and UK. :D The post office will know the abbreviations, and obviously if it's written out (United States of America or United Kingdom). {up}

Good luck!

Re: USA or United States?

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:53 am
by isia_144
Hello dfreely,

I think there is no difference, both will definitely work :) I always write "USA" ;-)


Jagoda.

Re: USA or United States?

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:48 pm
by honey
yellow wrote: I don't know why (it's weird!), but to the UK, I write "United Kingdom", but to the United States, I write "USA". :lol:
Me too ;)
I think that both will work :)

Good luck :D

Re: USA or United States?

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:12 pm
by BossC
I agree with the others: both should work. I usually write U.S.A. on my international SASEs and they seem to get to me fine.

BossC

Re: USA or United States?

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:29 pm
by dfreely
Yeah, I already know both works, I was just wondering which one was more "well-formed".

I used to write my address as "100st". It worked perfectly fine, but I eventually switched to the more proper form of "100th street". I was just wondering if there was a similar different between "USA" and "United States".

Re: USA or United States?

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:37 pm
by lizane
dfreely wrote:Yeah, I already know both works, I was just wondering which one was more "well-formed".

I used to write my address as "100st". It worked perfectly fine, but I eventually switched to the more proper form of "100th street". I was just wondering if there was a similar different between "USA" and "United States".
:? We already answered that - it does not matter, that's why there isn't one that is more "well-formed". The post office can read and understand both, so we cannot tell you one way is better to use. :neutral: It's the same for "Boulevard" and "Blvd.", "st." and "street" - it's the same thing so there isn't a better one.

Re: USA or United States?

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:23 pm
by dfreely
I ended up researching it myself, it seems to be a country-by-country thing. USPS has nothing on it since you don't write it on domestic mail.

Interestingly enough, the following are USPS recommendations for a properly formed address:

Everything should be uppercase
Street types are abbreviated
No commas or periods

I have noticed that's the format many people (friends and relatives) use when they send me mail from other countries.. here I thought they were just being weird.

Re: USA or United States?

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:35 pm
by lizane
Ok, we were just trying to help as it's not like your first post was very clear...

I didn't even know about those recommendations and I got the majority of my requests back regardles. :neutral:

Re: USA or United States?

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 7:12 pm
by dfreely
I do apologize for that, I occasionally build weird/unclear sentences due to a GAD+dyslexia combination.

Yeah, those are the government recommendations, but I'm pretty sure some 99.9% of people don't follow them. I know I don't.