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Latest post Thu, Jun 11 2009 9:52 PM by AlpheccaStars. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  776305 Thu, 11 Jun 09 09:49 PM
I will be sending a letter to three parties total, but it will only be addressed to one.  What is the proper etiquette for doing this?  Do I put the two people who are receiving the copies on separate lines or on the same line?

 

Example:

 

Joe Smith

Address

 

Dear Joe,

 

Blah, blah, blah..

 

Sincerely,

Jane Doe

 

cc: Bob Smith, Billy Bob

 

OR

 

cc: Bob Smith

Billy Bob

 

OR something completely different??  : )

 

THANKS!!

AlpheccaStars  +  776307 Thu, 11 Jun 09 09:52 PM
I've ususally seen business letters using the form you gave first.

Your company may have a different standard, though.

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