In the past, the time it took for letters to reach their recipients varied significantly based on distance, transportation methods, and the efficiency of postal services. In the 18th and 19th centuries, for example, a letter sent across a country could take several days to weeks, while international correspondence could take weeks or even months. Factors such as weather, terrain, and the speed of the postal carriers also played a crucial role in delivery times. Overall, communication was much slower compared to modern standards.
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