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Fruits on Postage Stamps

There are many reasons why fruits are on postage stamps. Sometimes it is because it stands for something special in a culture, or it might go with your letter that you're going to send. For instance, a kiwi is a sweet but hairy fruit and it could stand for the way you are feeling that day. Adding any stamp that matches the mood of the letter you are sending is a fun way to express how you are feeling in the letter.

Many other countries may use different fruits like a guava, which means you are being delightful in your letter. You would choose this stamp many times, because it represents when you are happy and had good day. The fruit you pick may even remind you of a beautiful sunrise that you saw that morning. There are also others, like apples which symbolize religion in a good way. Being creative with what you choose will make using fruit stamps even more fun for you.

Many third world countries issue postage stamps with pictures of fruit on them because of their importance as main staples. Oranges are a symbol for love and marriage in many different cultures. If you are writing a letter to your spouse or a loved family member, this would be a good choice for your stamp. If you are someone that likes to represent yourself in may different ways you should look into the meaning of the fruit stamps you have and use the one that best describes you on your next letter.

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