Just been told by the bloke in the post office that I should use GB and not UK for my letters.
He reckons that the Thailand code UK means Ukraine.
So if you want your letters to go direct and not via Russia then use GB and not UK.
Just been told by the bloke in the post office that I should use GB and not UK for my letters.
He reckons that the Thailand code UK means Ukraine.
So if you want your letters to go direct and not via Russia then use GB and not UK.
"United Kingdom" should be OK.
According to country abbreviation websites Ukraine is UA but TIT.
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Yes, he did say that United Kingdom was fine.
good point.
always write England, United Kingdom anyway , but all info is a bonus .!!!
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I always use GB,cos that what it has on the stickers you put on the car.
Last edited by klong toey; 24-09-2012 at 04:40 PM.
GB = Grand Banks?
I use UK, because it's correct and if a Thai said not to, then I can;t think of a better reason for doing so.
I just put United Kingdom and tell the guy 'Angrit'. He then writes it in Thai. Average delivery 4-5 working days.
Try "Her Majesty's Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland".
Even if the letter fails to arrive in Blighty, there's the consolation it will piss off some paddy postie sgould it find its way to Ireland.
When i write to my father i always put 'His Majesty' at the start and ENGLAND at the finish.
No failures as yet.
Hope you clipped his ear, and rectified his gross ignoranceOriginally Posted by Thetyim
What's so great about it? Looks like a cold foggy wet police state to me. Orwell would be crying if he were alive to see it today.
I keep sending posts to the "United Kingdom," and they keep coming back "return mail, no such place."
Wishful thinking
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