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I have added some detail about the US mail sorting process and edited the article for grammar. - Apocaplops 16:17, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
Perhaps this article could do with a little less reference to the US postal system. This article seems to start off fairly general and international in scope, but soon we start to get into the details of the US system, the general aspects of post offices seem to get lost in POSTNET barcodes, FBI posters etc. Xdamr 19:08, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
I put a tag a couple days ago, asking that the article be expanded. I only had general ideas, but surely a history buff or a postal employee would be able to list deficiencies right away. I noticed that a short list of "See Also" was removed a few months ago, while I'm in favor of limited use of Wikilinks, it's exactly those kind of terms that seemed to be missing in this article.
Other ideas: 1) Herej ĈĚěËħħē″ [1]'s something from the Wiki article on the island called Rum: "It also has a shop and post office, which is manned by volunteers and keeps irregular hours". That suggests a sentence or two in this article about what various types of government, business and local community support postal services.
2) I never quite understood the role the post office plays in the US, in posting the FBI 10 Most Wanted.
3) I found the rather complicated agreements international post offices have about revenue sharing when mail crosses international boundaries. Doubly interesting, because almost no matter how antagonistic countries are, the international mail must flow. 98.210.208.107 ( talk) 15:31, 8 March 2011 (UTC)
I have tried to improve this article a little stylistically; however my knowledge of the subject is not enough for me to be able to make the article represent a truly international view of the subject. It seems to currently focus on a couple of specific cases (countries). Worse, it is often not clear when statements refer to the whole world, or just a single system. I have done my best on this issue, but the article as it currently is is clearly inadequate. EdwardRussell ( talk) 22:34, 27 December 2012 (UTC)
The paragraph on the Indian Post in the Name section is unrelated to the name "post office". The article could definitely be expanded so some of the information might fit in a new section about examples of post offices in different countries; alternatively, we could just remove it. -- audreyw5678 ( talk) 03:50, 17 May 2021 (UTC)
Which exactly are the competitors of post office? 41.115.114.64 ( talk) 03:48, 7 May 2022 (UTC)
A post office is a public utility. A person who is not of an ethnic or other minority attempts to enter the post office. and is refused entry. Is this legal or illegal? 2A00:23C6:BA13:4801:ADC4:A60:D17A:2C12 ( talk) 15:37, 2 September 2022 (UTC)