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rajudeep  +  40000 Fri, 30 Jul 04 05:53 AM
Hello everybody,
Very soon we are having a parade in our community from one temple to another temple .we are going to invite all the polticians and other leaders.Please help me to weite inviation letters.
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Guest, 5 yr 112 days ago
This is something I'd like to know.
What is the proper way to address them in an invitation?
"Dear Prime Minister" or "Dear MP" doesn't seem right to me.

What would you do to maintain an air of respect & formality?
Guest, 5 yr 84 days ago
Please help me I wants to invite a business partiner to my country, how can I ?
anon1  +  44034 Tue, 31 Aug 04 07:29 PM
Please help me I wants to invite a business partiner to my country, how can I ?


Guest,

With so little information to work with, people cannot help you.

If you want our help, please write a draft letter yourself first. Don't worry about making mistakes. We will help you correct the mistakes.

MountainHiker
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Feebs11  +  406995 Mon, 20 Aug 07 09:29 PM
Hmmmm - bit late in the day. Very suspect.
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Anonymous, 364 days ago
To formally address a Prime Minister you should address him as "Your Excellency" but in the case of the Prime Minister in England you should address him as "Your Right Honourable"
Clive  +  591816 Sun, 23 Nov 08 02:05 PM
Hi,
To formally address a Prime Minister you should address him as "Your Excellency" but in the case of the Prime Minister in England you should address him as "Your Right Honourable"

Probably the correct form of address depends on the country you live in, although I can't imagine any country where the above forms of address would be used for the PM..

Here's the situation in Canada.
if  you are speaking directly to the Prime Minister, simply say eg Good morning, Prime MInister.

If you are addressing an envelope to him, I think you could say either 'The Prime Minister' or 'The Right Honourable Stephen Harper'.

To start a letter, I'd say 'Dear Prime Minister'

Best wishes, Clive

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Anonymous, 357 days ago
Dear Sir

i am a personal assistant to the Executive Mayor.  we are planning to invite a soccer team  in South Africa for the 2010 World Cup Soccer.
this letter will be addressed to the footbal federation in Rome - italy.
our aim is to set up a base camp and for the officials  to accept our invitation to evaluate our facilities.


yours faithfully
F Patel

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