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Clasp envelopes are a type of envelope that have a metal clasp on the flap and two holes on the back for securing the envelope. When addressing a clasp envelope, here are some general guidelines to follow: 1. Write the recipient's name and address in the center of the envelope, as you would with any other envelope. 2. Make sure to use a pen or permanent marker that won't smudge or smear on the envelope. 3. If the envelope has a window, make sure the recipient's address is visible through the window. 4. If the envelope does not have a window, you may choose to include a return address on the top left corner of the envelope. 5. Place any additional postage or markings in the top right corner of the envelope. 6. When folding the flap of the envelope down, make sure to align the metal clasp with the two holes on the back of the envelope. 7. Press down firmly on the clasp to secure the envelope. In general, it's important to make sure the address is clear and legible so that the envelope can be delivered to the correct recipient. If you have any concerns about addressing your clasp envelope, you can always double-check with your local post office for specific guidelines.
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