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Practice Serbian at the Post Office

Post offices in Serbian-speaking countries handle more than mail — they often process bills, sell stamps, and offer banking services. This scenario rehearses the core post-office conversation: sending a package, choosing between standard and express, asking about insurance, and understanding the Serbian customs declarations. You'll practise the weight-based pricing vocabulary, the verbs for 'to send' and 'to receive', and the polite phrasing for asking 'How long will it take?'. A focused 5-minute rehearsal here saves a 20-minute confused conversation at the counter.

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What you'll learn

  • Send letters or packages with the right service tier
  • Ask about delivery times and tracking
  • Fill out a customs declaration in Serbian
  • Buy stamps in different denominations
  • Pick up a package using a notification slip

Frequently asked questions

How do I send an international package from a Serbian-speaking country?

You'll need to fill out a customs form (almost always available in Serbian only). The scenario teaches the vocabulary you need.

What's the Serbian word for 'tracked delivery'?

There's a specific term separate from 'standard'. The vocabulary list includes the tier names.

Can I buy stamps elsewhere in Serbian-speaking countries?

Yes — many tobacco shops sell stamps too. But the post office is the only place for international or specialty mail. The scenario covers the post office only.

How do I pick up a package at a Serbian post office?

You'll need ID and the notification slip you received. The scenario teaches 'I have a notification for a package…'.

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