An IT worker, after receiving a letter on January 3 that was sent on December 20 as priority mail, calculated that a snail would have made it even faster to his home than the letter.
Daily Gazeta Wyborcza said Michal Szybalski calculated that it took 294 hours for the letter to arrive at his home. He also said the distance between his home and the sender was 11,1km.
Given the distance and the time, the speed of the letter was 0,03775km/h. Szybalski calculated that a garden snail travels at around 0,048km. — Reuters