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valium vs klonopin half life But, if correspondents stray from this formula and use the names of any real places – such as Lapland or Greenland, then the letters will be sent north to either Finland or Denmark (from where they won’t get a reply: austerity cuts killed off Greenland’s letters from Santa several years ago). Those that arrive in Helsinki are airfreighted to Rovaniemi for the post-office elves to sort into piles and respond to. Under normal circumstances, letters with an address as vague as 'Santa, North Pole’ would be marked as undeliverable and condemned with an addressee unknown stamp, but the post offices in many countries tend to forward Santa letters to Finland even if they are not stamped. This isn’t the result of any formal postal treaty – in fact Royal Mail denies that it does it, perhaps fearing a rush of stamp-free correspondence – but it does seem to be a sprinkling of goodwill that has escaped the post office accountants.