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Basic Lessons At the Post Office (2) Dialogue Click here for the dialogue for "At the Post Office." Cultural Notes Japanese mailboxes are red and generally have two slots: the one on the right, labeled "kennai" or "tonai" (within the prefecture) is for ordinary mail. The slot on the left, labeled "tafuken" (other areas) is for out of prefecture mail, airmail and special delivery. The busiest time for the post office is around the New Year. Toward the end of the year, the post office sells official nengajou (New Year cards). If you take them to the post office by a certain date in December (announced by the post office), they will hold your cards until January 1st, and then deliver them immediately. That way your New Year's greeting will arrive at exactly the right time. Grammar Particles The particle "de" is used to signify the means of an action. It is translated into "by," "by means of," or "with."
It is also used after a quantity noun to express "total."
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