I first heard about Postcrossing from Yvy more than a year ago. Not long after that I jumped into the Postcrossing bandwagon myself. After all I love collecting stamps and receiving the good old fashion snail mail.
*Tsk Yvy are you still into Postcrossing?*
I’ve had a few pen pals over the years but the one that lasted the longest eventually stop too because of :devil: EMAIL.
Another way for me to receive postcards and letters (+ stamps) from abroad is to send them myself or request family/friends to send them to me whenever I or they go travelling. So far dad and Dreamcatcher had sent letters and postcards to me. Thank You! Don’t laugh la. I REALLY love snail mail.
Postcrossing is one of the best thing created on earth. You get to receive marvelous postcards and stamps from around the world. My greatest wish is to travel around the world and in a way, Postcrossing is helping me to achieve that. The stuff that each Postcrossers wrote to me are really amazing. They’ll write about the story of their life, country, vacation, hobbies, etc. Anything at all! I even received a postcard from a 5 years old kid. Yeah lovely!

Most of the postcards I received are from Finland. I think Finnish are Postcrossing crazy!!! I’ve already fallen in love with Finland. :laughing: My sis who had just joined Postcrossing is enjoying this activity too. We read each others postcards as well.

Postcrossing turned 2 last month. So Happy Belated Birthday!!! :party:
Postcrossing rules are fairly simple to follow. To receive postcard you need to send one first. Each Postcrosser can send a maximum of 5 postcards at one go. And you need to add a code to your postcard. That way the recipient can register the postcard they receive from you and Postcrossing can keep track of your Postcrossing history.
Think you can handle the postcards craze? If you think you can then come and join me! To send a postcard from Malaysia to ANYWHERE in the world will cost you RM0.50 only. A cheap and rewarding hobby, don’t ya think so?
Tags: stamps, postcards, Postcrossing, Postcrosser
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:hehe: is that a hint to send u postcard fr japan? heh!heh! i will if i can figure out which building is the post office. :tongue: … a colourful hobby, i must say.
u want me sto send u aussie stamps? gimme ur address
Dreamcatcher, nah…I wrote this post few weeks back. I doubt you’ll be free in Japan.
Wuching, sure? can! Thank You in advance. :hug:
This is the first time I ever heard of postcrossing. Look like a nice hobby cause I damn like travelling as well. BTW, I had joined your league. My team name is JuJumbo. Oopss, I forgot to change my teamsheet yesterday! Going to lose a couple of points again!
thanks for introducing d postcrossing to us..
i love snail mail too…last year, d dog bloggers around d globe took part in x’mas card exchange…n pacco got more than 60 cards….!
Jam, glad you find it useful. Ahh why lose points? you have players not playing in gameweek 2?
Pacco, welcome
Ohh so that’s the xmas card exchange thingy. If there’s next time please inform me as well ya. Thanks
thank you… errr.. i want to buy some 50cents stamps from you today
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Mo-C, welcome dear :hug: Your dear hubby bought you stamps liao hor.