Since I moved to Mexico, I have made out my Christmas cards early, and I have given them to a friend when I have visited Ohio. He then would send them out after Thanksgiving.
My opinion of the Mexican postal service has long been very negative. However, since I moved to Mexico, I have had some positive experiences receiving mail sent to my apartment address. This year, I am toying with the idea of sending my cards from here. So, this past week, I sent some cards... three to friends in Ohio, and one to my cousin in England. I wanted to see if they arrive to their destinations and how long it takes.
Just a short walk from my apartment there is a post office in the World Trade Center. So I went there to mail the cards.
The clerk in the post office was very congenial. He said that the cards should arrive in four to six weeks, but during the Christmas season I should allow more time. In the United States, first class postage to any foreign country is $1.70 US. In Mexico, however, different regions of the world have different postage rates. The cards to Ohio cost 18 pesos each ($1.03 US) while postage for the card to England was 21 pesos ($1.21 US). I have informed the recipients that they will be receiving mail, and that they should notify me when the cards arrive.
We will see how my postal experiment works out.





