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24-10-24 19: 36:20-05 [-] a lean, ink-eyed man: lmao whoops wrote that backwards, ignore >.>
24-10-24 23: 02:48-05 [-] an austere Sirdabi woman with copper eyes: This is the silliest question, but is there a functional difference in how mail gets delivered when sent by post office versus courier?
24-10-24 23: 04:28-05 [-] a nondescript waif: I think eventually the courier will hand-deliver whatever item you're trying to send to the recipient.
24-10-24 23: 05:28-05 [-] a burly, sienna-hued young man with short walnut-brown hair: Yes, the courier will arrive directly if you're online, but otherwise the message will be written and then hand delivered. Which I didn't realize until recently!
24-10-24 23: 05:52-05 [-] a burly, sienna-hued young man with short walnut-brown hair: But if its already a delivered item like a note, I think it might not make a difference. But don't quote me on that. >.>
24-10-24 23: 07:10-05 [-] a nondescript waif: I've had at least one note delivered via courier lately, so they do seem to eventually find someone when they're online again.
24-10-24 23: 07:33-05 [-] a lean, ink-eyed man: I am amused seeing much of what is sent by courier get delivered once the individual is in the room with the sender.
24-10-24 23: 07:47-05 [-] a burly, sienna-hued young man with short walnut-brown hair: I've had this happen >.< like, twice
24-10-24 23: 09:34-05 [-] a lean, ink-eyed man: the timings of it are certainly uhh a timing >.>
24-10-24 23: 09:56-05 [-] an austere Sirdabi woman with copper eyes: LOL yes, that is very funny when it happens. So just to clarify, for physical objects (packages, letters), will the delivery end-result by courier vs post be identical, aka not matter?