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ElsieD, Malaysia

ElsieD

(or Elsie) is a member from Malaysia Malaysia. She has been a member for over 1 year (407 days).
Distance Sent: 736,215 km
Last Seen: 4 days ago
Speaks: English, Bahasa Melayu
Birthday: 4th February
Interested in direct swaps: Yes


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Lat: 4.4, Lon: 114.0 | Open in google maps

About Elsie...

Hi all! :)

Apa khabar?(How are you? 你好吗?)

I'm from Sarawak or known as Bumi Kenyalang,the "Land of the Hornbills".Sarawak is situated on the north-west of the island.It is the largest state in Malaysia followed by Sabah,the second largest state located to the North-East.

I like all kinds of postcards especially postcard that shows:
::+:: BEAUTIFUL handmade postcard! :)
::+:: 'Dragon' because its the year of the dragon :D
::+:: People of your own tribe/country
::+:: Special culture of your country
::+:: UNESCO picture of your country
::+:: Pastel colored design
::+:: Black & white
::+:: Retro & Vintage (Arts,Backgrounds,Icons)
::+:: Colorful picture (Candies,Postboxes,Umbrellas)
::+:: Photography (Holga,Bokeh,Fisheye lens,Macro)
::+:: Russia (Statue of cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin)
::+:: Paris (Eiffel Tower)
::+:: Korea (Boryeong Mud Festival)
::+:: Spain (San Fermin Festival Bull Run)

..or any kinds of postcards that you love to share with me! :)

I love stamps too and would like postcards stamped and posted more rather than sending them in an envelope.It would be nice if I can get one whole sheet of Postcrossing stamps from the Dutch for my collection! :D For those who are interested in direct swaps,Hi5 I'm in! :) If you're sending the postcards in an envelope,I really hope that you could put coin(s) or note(s) inside the envelope as I collect them too ;) BUT,if you're not sending any,could you please don't put them in an envelope?I LOVE to see my postcards stamped! :) Lastly,PLEASE PLEASE write something on the card you send me.

Happy postcrossing! :)

P/S: Please use ballpoint pen as most of postcards written using ink pen get exposed to water when it is rainy here and make it difficult to read what is written especially the ID number.

Regards,
Elsie David




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