This envelope was in my mailbox this afternoon when I got home. Normally, if I find an envelope with no stamp, it means someone came by to visit and, since we weren’t home, left a note. But this envelope was addressed to Jack, Diane and Martin.
I don’t know anyone named Jack, Diane and Martin, at least not who would be included in the same piece of mail.
Should I open it? Or should I dispose of it without looking? What do you think?
I’m guessing you don’t have any neighbors by that name?
If not, then I think maybe open it to see if there’s any clue whom it’s from, so you can let them know it didn’t reach the intended recipients?
Debbie
How many times have I got to tell you to OPEN IT? :rotfl:
OPEN, OPEN, OPEN!!!!
Inquiring minds want to know! Open that envelope! :fryingpan:
OPEN IT.
Open it! Maybe there’s an RSVP number inside. Or interesting gossip!
So did you open it? Just curious!