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Dear Mr. Ericson ! Do not end a salutation with an exclamation mark. In US English use a colon :, in British English use either a comma or nothing. As you are already aware, Football Club “Shahter”(Donetsk) is about to build a new 5-star stadium,
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Hello Sean In British English, which is my dialect, there's no requirement to use the comma and period in a salutation. You can style a letter as follows, if you wish: Dear Tony Please return both copies of the contract by first thing tomorrow,
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Regarding to your question. What is suitable for formal Letters(Salutation), it doesn't matter even if it is your close relative, friend, Father etc in that head of the Insti. there.>>>>You should Use..
Dear Sir,
Then follow by
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Rare as it is, I think that's just the exception. I really know hardly anything about the organisation. This is sort of a response to an ad; an application for the courses the institution offers. I doubt they have departments there. 'Dear Sir or
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It's rare that you would write to an organisation in that way and not very effective. Who would they give the letter to? Pass it round every single employee?
You would normally at least put a department down, and then you could start 'Dear Sir
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Hello,
What kind of salutation does one use when referring to an insitution? A 'Dear National Academy of Development of Software,' is obviously absurd. But what else should be written? Perhaps 'To whom it may concern,' (and if that is the
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Thank you very much
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As Clive says, we do not use titles for greetings. Good morning, Mr. Johnson.
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If a tutor is not a professor, Should I say:
A. Good morning, Teacher Johnson!
B. Good morning, Mr. Johnson!
or sth else to salute him in the morning?
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Hi,
Are we entitled to use , for instance: " Dear Engineer Jack Runson;" as our salutation in a formal letter referring the sales director of a company?
I'd like to add a comment about spoken English. When we go to work, we don't say 'Good
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