As email use becomes the norm, half as many Americans are using traditional mail to send or receive information, according to the U.S. Postal Service.
But not everyone fits that mold, especially those who frequent the U.S. Post Office in Westminsters Little Saigon.
Consider it an unofficial hangout of the worlds oldest, largest, most well-established Vietnamese-American community. Its a place where nearly 10,000 transactions still take place each month and Global Express Service recently out-sold every other U.S. Post Office.
“Nobody help me except here,” Robert Ho, of Santa Ana, said when asked why didnt go to a closer post office.
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