Melanie109

Melanie109, China
  • country China
  • Member since Joined 24th Feb., 2021
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Hi, I am Melanie (or xian), I'm 18 years old. I'm a college student. I just started sending postcards to each other, and I'm interested in any postcard from anywhere,but advertising card.The more full the postcard, the happier I will be.
I like playing basketball, skateboarding and gardening.

If possible, you can also print a copy of my Chinese address and stick it on the postcard. Thank you very much.Looking forward to your postcard, wish you a happy life
It is suggested to print a Chinese address and stick it on a postcard or envelope for me to receive it more easily
Remember to put my telephone number on the postcard so that the postman can tell me to pick it up

- Cat(especially kitten)
- Endangered Animals
- cute dog
- atmosphere of humanism
- anyting about the place/country where you live

The content and graphics of the postcard should respect and not violate the laws of each other's countries.Especially,''Anti-secession law'' and "The Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region".

如果是来自国内的明信片盒片,非盒都可以我不挑,只要是用心写的我都很喜欢。

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!!!!!I sincerely hope that people reading this profile will pay attention to the Japanese dumping of nuclear sewage into the sea. This is closely related to the health of everyone in the world.
In disregard of the strong concerns and firm opposition from the international community, the Japanese government announced the decision to start releasing the Fukushima nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean from August 24. This is extremely selfish and irresponsible, as the discharge will spread the risks of nuclear contamination to the rest of the world, and by doing so, Japan is putting its selfish interests above the long-term wellbeing of the entire humanity.
There are less polluting ways to dispose of the contaminated water, but the Japanese government has chosen to dump it out to sea.
A single spark can start a fire. We speak together to protect the ocean and the earth.
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