Actually it’s now the day I check for ALL mail. In the early days of COVID hysteria when they were telling us we just about had to disinfect everything before bringing it into the house, I got in the habit of waiting until Sunday to pick up the week’s mail. I figured the COVID germs would all have died in the Arizona heat by then. 99.9% of the mail is unnecessary junk anyway. I get the USPS informed delivery emails that tell me what’s coming so if something important happens to come in mid-week, I’ll know. But 99% of the time I just bring home 10 pounds of coupons and flyers every Sunday, go through it to pull out the one or two envelopes that are really of any significance, and dump the rest into either the recycle bin or through the shredder depending on whether it has any personal information on it.
When we lived in the country, I would go for a walk each day on the weekends. As I turned back down our driveway, I always checked the mail box just to see what might have end up in it or straighten it back out after one of the neighboring farmers bumped it with their machinery.
I check the mail on Sunday because the only reason to keep up with which day it is, since I retired, is that in the fall I can watch football on that day.
Some of us plugger may remember when the PO DID deliver mail on Sundays during the Christmas holidays when the loads where so heavy with cards and such! It took my mom some years before she realized they weren’t doing that anymore.
I check the mail once a week, even then it’s not full, except when it gets close to election time, then I have to empty the junk out 2 or 3 times per week.
I check my mail not every day, but every few days. Even just recently, my ready-to-pay bills haven’t come in; had to resort to using last month’s bills to make estimates.
Ummm… no? Really? Does anyone actually check on non-delivery days if they haven’t missed the day before or something like that? I have checked on a holiday or two, due to forgetting when it was one of those Federal days that hardly anybody actually celebrates.
I’m reminded of a July 4th incident this year. I live in an apartment building with a lobby with all the locking mailboxes on the wall. I went down to the lobby on the 4th to mail a card to my niece. A group of several friends saw that I had my mail key in my hand, and reminded me that there was no mail because it was a holiday. Apparently they thought I had suddenly gone deaf, because they started getting louder saying “There’s no mail today”! I finally got the card out of my walker basket and waved it and said “I’m MAILING this!” It’s funny now, but it was kind of bizarre. I don’t know if they feared that I would break my wrist, or a bomb would go off, or just what would happen if I actually checked the mailbox on a holiday, LOL!
sergioandrade Premium Member about 2 years ago
Been there, done that.
MikeJ about 2 years ago
There is if it’s Amazon.
jmolay161 about 2 years ago
Better for the plugger to collect junk mail than fill up the house with junk.
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
The brats in our neighborhood sometimes put dead things in the mailboxes, so it was best to check before actual mail delivery.
bobpickett1 about 2 years ago
“A late Saturday delivery.”
juicebruce about 2 years ago
As another commenter said you never know what other items will be put in the box other than the mail. Best to always check ;-)
Ichabod Ferguson about 2 years ago
Sunday is the day you check for the mail your neighbors inserted that the substitute mailman mis-delivered on Saturday.
EMGULS79 about 2 years ago
Actually it’s now the day I check for ALL mail. In the early days of COVID hysteria when they were telling us we just about had to disinfect everything before bringing it into the house, I got in the habit of waiting until Sunday to pick up the week’s mail. I figured the COVID germs would all have died in the Arizona heat by then. 99.9% of the mail is unnecessary junk anyway. I get the USPS informed delivery emails that tell me what’s coming so if something important happens to come in mid-week, I’ll know. But 99% of the time I just bring home 10 pounds of coupons and flyers every Sunday, go through it to pull out the one or two envelopes that are really of any significance, and dump the rest into either the recycle bin or through the shredder depending on whether it has any personal information on it.
sloaches about 2 years ago
Ever since I signed up for the USPS Informed Delivery site I don’t have to schlep down to the mailbox to see if anything was delivered.
ctolson about 2 years ago
When we lived in the country, I would go for a walk each day on the weekends. As I turned back down our driveway, I always checked the mail box just to see what might have end up in it or straighten it back out after one of the neighboring farmers bumped it with their machinery.
Diane Lee Premium Member about 2 years ago
I check the mail on Sunday because the only reason to keep up with which day it is, since I retired, is that in the fall I can watch football on that day.
nyssawho13 about 2 years ago
Some of us plugger may remember when the PO DID deliver mail on Sundays during the Christmas holidays when the loads where so heavy with cards and such! It took my mom some years before she realized they weren’t doing that anymore.
Bruce1253 about 2 years ago
I check the mail once a week, even then it’s not full, except when it gets close to election time, then I have to empty the junk out 2 or 3 times per week.
ajr58(1) about 2 years ago
In Denver we are getting occasional Sunday delivery, to make up for the days during the week that they didn’t deliver
g04922 about 2 years ago
Yep… We have nice neighbors who, if they live nearby, will hand deliver mail to the correct box.
namleht about 2 years ago
USPS delivers special deliveries on Sunday here
the lost wizard about 2 years ago
Never know, might have missed something earlier. :)
debra4life about 2 years ago
You check Saturday because the mailman might have come Friday after you had checked.
StellaMaris about 2 years ago
Retirees mix up weekdays and weekend …
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
I check my mail not every day, but every few days. Even just recently, my ready-to-pay bills haven’t come in; had to resort to using last month’s bills to make estimates.
rwg1957rwg about 2 years ago
I usually only check about once a week since nothing good comes, until this week when my first Medicare card arrived. Yea!!!
whelan_jj about 2 years ago
I check the mail every day because it’s too hard to keep track of Sundays and holidays.
DaBump Premium Member about 2 years ago
Ummm… no? Really? Does anyone actually check on non-delivery days if they haven’t missed the day before or something like that? I have checked on a holiday or two, due to forgetting when it was one of those Federal days that hardly anybody actually celebrates.
finnygirl Premium Member about 2 years ago
I’m reminded of a July 4th incident this year. I live in an apartment building with a lobby with all the locking mailboxes on the wall. I went down to the lobby on the 4th to mail a card to my niece. A group of several friends saw that I had my mail key in my hand, and reminded me that there was no mail because it was a holiday. Apparently they thought I had suddenly gone deaf, because they started getting louder saying “There’s no mail today”! I finally got the card out of my walker basket and waved it and said “I’m MAILING this!” It’s funny now, but it was kind of bizarre. I don’t know if they feared that I would break my wrist, or a bomb would go off, or just what would happen if I actually checked the mailbox on a holiday, LOL!
tcayer about 2 years ago
We get packages from the post office on Sundays quite a bit.
tcayer about 2 years ago
LOL! In other words, “Pluggers don’t know what day it is.”