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1. Which country are you applying for vacancies in? This makes a bit of a difference to the language used, for example, your introduction is far too 'florid' for western countries but might be appropriate for another area.
2. Are these 3
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Only certain titles are used as a part of the name-- and only with the last name--in direct address: Dear Dr. Jackson, Dear Rev. Smith, Dere President Bush . Engineer is not one of them.
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hi every body.
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?
Thanks for your help.
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Anonymous wrote:
What difference does it make? Give your Dear Whoever and move along with what's important and that is the text (body) of your letter. Get to the business of things and leave the picky things for those who want to create their
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CalifJim wrote: All:
I used colons in that context just last week several times.
I've been using them for years.
Is this a sign that I've become old? Or just old-fashioned?
Fascinating! As they say, "You learn something new every
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Should the first letter of a salutation as in "Kind regards" be capitalised?
I was taught in secretarial school (many years ago), that salutations e.g. 'yours sincerely', 'yours faithfully' and 'kind regards' ... should not be capitalised at all.
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Idan, Juventino fan, salutation to Luca Toni
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Hi everyone! I'd like to know how you'd normally punctuate the salutation of an email. I know there are no established rules for this; that's why I'm asking about your own experience. Which of these are acceptable? To a friend: Hi John! Hi, John!
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After the salutation, use a colon or nothing.
Leave out "This letter is to . . . " Obviously, your letter will explain itself. Start with "Thank you . . . "
". . . delay action with respect to this opportunity . . . ? Why all those words?
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