The USPS Roasted People For Not Knowing How To Mail A Letter, But Then People Started Roasting Them Right Back

I thought everyone knew how to mail a letter, but apparently NOT!

Mail delivery truck parked on a residential street, with houses and trees in the background
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For those of you who don't know, the stamp goes on the upper right hand corner of the envelope:

Hand placing a U.S. flag postage stamp onto an envelope, with a roll of stamps in the background on a wooden surface
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The U.S. Postal Service called people out about it, saying,  "'normalize this normalize that' let's normalize putting the stamp in the right corner."

Twitter: @USPS

Which, like, WHO IS PUTTING THE STAMP IN THE WRONG CORNER?!

Twitter: @21stCenturyCeo

At first, people were surprised: "Stop yelling at me," this person complained.

Twitter: @NinaDagostino

Another person said, "The postal divas have had enough of y'all shit!!!"

Twitter: @cheshychesh

But then that initial post kind of backfired on them.

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"Normalize not losing my packages and then maybe I’ll let you talk to me this way," one person said.

Twitter: @emilyofeasttx

"Normalize not taking 2 weeks to send a piece of mail to an address in the same city," another person chimed in.

Twitter: @agnesenayse

From "How about y'all normalize getting mail to the right location first"...

Twitter: @AggiesRevenge

... to "Normalize not charging folks for tape at the window."

Twitter: @DrCABerry

Even this congress member complained: "Let's normalize delivering rural mail on time."

Twitter: @RepTiffany

As this person said, "Didn't have the USPS losing their shit on my 2024 bingo card."

Twitter: @EnksTheViking

Maybe they should take it from everyone in the replies: "Babes you guys need to worry about yourselves."

Twitter: @AlaskanKate

Bye!