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QuestionCan I do it in England, or are only Americans allowed to do it?Community AnswerAnybody can write a letter to the President of the United States, though concerns of domestic citizens will be of a higher priority.
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QuestionHow to start a letter to the president?Carter AndersonCommunity AnswerStarting a letter can be quite challenging, but it would be nice to say something like "Dear: Mr. President, I know you are busy but I want to ask you some quick questions." Then you can ask your query, such as "I want to know what being a president is like."
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QuestionI am afraid that the mail carrier will open my letter and throw it or burn it. What do I do?R2_d2000Top AnswererYou probably should not worry too much about it. It is a crime to destroy letters in possession of the Post Office, and most mail carriers are trustworthy. But if you truly are concerned, then you can follow the steps in Method 3 of How to Contact the President of the United States to send a message to the president electronically.
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QuestionWould I also be able to write the President a letter over the internet, instead of by mail?SpaceshipCommunity AnswerYes, you can write an email to the president. But keep in mind that you are likely not going to get a personal reply from the president as he is very busy. You are likely going to get a reply from one of the White House staff members.
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QuestionIs there another name for a president?Ifeoma OzoigboCommunity AnswerIf you mean how to address him, then when you are writing a letter to the president, always start with Mr. President. You should really never use the president’s name ( for ex: Dear President Biden or Dear Joe Biden) because it would be disrespectful.
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QuestionI am sending a copy of my book to the White House. The letter I am including is addressed to the president. Should the book be addressed to the White House or to the president?DonaganTop AnswererUse the address shown in the article above. However you address them, the letter and book will be reviewed first by someone other than the president, and they will decide whether to forward them to the president.
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