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ITS BELZONA POST DAY CHECK THIS SHIT OUT ITS FLANGE FACE FORMING, BABEY Quote 𝚔𝚎𝚗𝚍𝚛𝚒𝚌𝚔 𝚕𝚘𝚋𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚛 · Aug 21 HELL YEAH BABY ITS BELZONA UPLOAD DAY x.com/KLobstar/statu…
World Post Day is celebrated each year on 9 October. This is to recognize the impact of the postal system on the lives of people and businesses. #ALDUBatADNPostal
The dedicated service of our postal workers helps make voting by mail safe and reliable. Be sure to thank these public servants this #WorldPostDay. And Michigan Absentee Voters— be sure to mail your ballot back by Tue., Oct. 22, two weeks before Election Day. Show more
Happy World Post Day! Let's celebrate the tradition of sending and receiving mail that connects us all. Take a moment to send a handwritten letter or postcard to someone you care about. Share the joy of snail mail and spread love and kindness across the miles. Show more
#WorldPostDay is celebrated each year on 9 October. The event was declared by the 1969 Universal Postal Congress in Tokyo as a means to mark the anniversary of the Universal Postal Union's (#UPU) creation in 1874. The purpose of World Post Day Show more
— Mohammad Ali Taheri Movement (@Taheri_Movement) October 9, 2024
Today is World Post Day. In Ukraine, postal workers from Ukrposhta and Nova Post risk their lives daily under Russian shelling to ensure timely deliveries, knowing how crucial their work is for a country at war.
On the occasion of World Post Day, @pnc_secretariat extends its heartfelt greetings to all postal workers and the entire postal community. We recognize and appreciate your unwavering dedication in connecting people, communities, and nations, delivering essential services that… Show more
Day in History: October 9 World Post Day — Celebrates the global postal system's role in connecting people and improving logistics worldwide. Leif Erikson Day — USA. Honors the first Norse explorer to set foot in North America. Show more
World Post Day seeks to raise awareness about the postal sector and highlight its role in people’s lives. It is often used as an event to introduce new postal products or services.