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20 Ideas for Postcrossing Prompts

Postcrossing is a great way to connect with people from all over the world, and writing a message on a postcard can be a fun and creative way to share a little bit about yourself and your corner of the world. But sometimes it can be difficult to come up with something interesting to say. That’s why I’ve put together a list of 20 ideas for Postcrossing Prompts.

Postcrossing Prompts

  1. Share your favorite local legend or ghost story.
  2. Write about your favorite outdoor spot in your city or town.
  3. Describe the best meal you’ve ever had and where you had it.
  4. Share a favorite quote or saying in your native language and its translation.
  5. Write about a recent art exhibit or museum you visited.
  6. Share a tradition or custom from your culture.
  7. Describe a particularly beautiful sunset or sunrise you’ve recently seen.
  8. Share a recipe for a traditional dish from your country or culture.
  9. Write about a favorite book or movie and why you like it.
  10. Share a favorite local band or musician.
  11. Describe an interesting or unique building in your area.
  12. Write about a memorable day trip or weekend excursion you’ve taken.
  13. Share a fun or interesting fact about yourself.
  14. Describe an upcoming holiday or event in your area
  15. Write about a local animal or plant species that you find interesting or unique

Monthly Postcrossing Prompts

Did you know that the Postcrossing team publishes a new idea for what to write on your postcards every month? The prompt for January 2023 is “In January, tell us about the time period you’d visit if you had a time machine.”

Here are a few other prompts from previous months:

  • December 2022: In December, tell us a little about a word that was first used in the year you were born.
  • May 2022: What would you like to become an expert in?
  • August 2020: Write about an invention from your country?

Your Favorite Prompts?

What about you? What kind of things do you write about on your Postcrossing cards? Leave a comment below, or share your ideas with me on Instagram


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