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#378678 - 09/29/08 11:36 PM
Really Off Topic Question...
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Registered: 11/06/05
Posts: 446
Loc: Moorestown, NJ
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I realize this has almost nothing to do with music (except the person I'm writing to is a musician) but I know this is a reliable place to ask questions.
I'm writing a letter to someone in Europe and I have the address but I'm not quite sure how to write it on the envelope, it's obviously not the same as an American address. I know it's a silly question but if someone would explain how to write it that would be great. I hope nobody minds such an OT question This is what I have:
*persons name*, c/o Esther Freifeld, EGF EPRC, rue de l'Aqueduc 104, Bte. 0, B - 1050 Brussels, Belgium
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Once during a concert at Carnegie Hall, the violinist Rachmaninoff was playing with lost his place in the music and whispered to Rachmaninoff, "Where are we?" Rachmaninoff replied, in all seriousness, "Carnegie Hall".
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#378679 - 09/30/08 12:26 AM
Re: Really Off Topic Question...
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Registered: 04/28/07
Posts: 50
Loc: Australia
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That seems fine, but why not ask at your local post office, I'm sure they'd know!
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#378680 - 09/30/08 12:50 AM
Re: Really Off Topic Question...
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Registered: 08/15/06
Posts: 6163
Loc: Briarcliff Manor, NY, USA
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You need to break it out into separate lines where appropriate (instead of run in with commas), just like for domestic mail, i.e.:
*persons name* c/o Esther Freifeld EGF EPRC rue de l'Aqueduc 104, Bte. 0 B - 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Steven
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 "There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats." —Albert Schweitzer
Chopin: Allegro de Concert Op. 46 Schumann: Toccata Op. 7 Fauré: Ballade Op. 19
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