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Latest post Sun, Feb 8 2004 4:44 PM by idecraemer. 3 replies.
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idecraemer  +  21767 Sun, 08 Feb 04 04:44 PM
Hello,

I supose this question is asked before but i can't find it in the threads. I want to write an e-mail to a firm to ask some information. It's a general e-mail adress, so I don't know the name nor sex of the man/woman who will receive my mail. How do I start the letter in a polite way. I suppose it's not appropriate to start with: hi or hello.. what is your opinion?

Thank you very much!

Ilse
a belgian med student
Joined on Sun, Feb 8 2004
New Member 03
Deepblue, 5 yr 292 days ago
You may start it with "To whom it may concerned,"

Bubr, 5 yr 290 days ago
To Whom It May Concern.

or

Dear Madam/Sir!
Guest, 5 yr 290 days ago
Hi, Ilse here

thank you very much, your help is very usefull!

bye
ilse
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