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And yet on this side of the Atlantic, we certainly put a comma after the greeting in an informal letter and a colon after the greeting in a business letter.
Right... perhaps there are UK/US differences then. I don't recall ever seeing a
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And yet on this side of the Atlantic, we certainly put a comma after the greeting in an informal letter and a colon after the greeting in a business letter.
Dear Mary,
It was so nice to hear from you.
Dear Ms. Smith: Thank you for
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. Hello lapislazuli, and welcome to English Forums. 1. Do I use a dot after Mr in the salutation?-- No dot is becoming the accepted form, but both are OK. 2. Do I use a comma or a colon or nothing at all after the salutation? -- Most use a colon
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Hello, My questions concern writing official/business letters. 1. Do I use a dot after Mr in the salutation? 2. Do I use a comma or a colon or nothing at all after the salutation? 3. Do I start my first sentence with a capital letter? My head of
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I won't do the whole letter, but I will do an edit of the first paragraph (including the salutation). Here's my edit. To The Selection Committee: I recently graduated from the Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan with a ___degree in __ __. The
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Yes, just so, in a business letter, we would use the colon.
Dear Ms. the'Brit:
Dear Mr. Spinnaker:
But the full stop is not right.
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Hi again,
I didn't realize that I had done so! I should have used a comma.
You do use a colon in formal American English business letters. I must have been in "work mode" and didn't realize what I was doing!
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I'd just like to point out that this isn't grammar - this is "style." And different style guides will tell you different things.
American:
Colons after the salutation in a business letter, comma after the closing.
Do NOT indent the
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Marius Hancu wrote: Yoong Liat wrote: I'm not convinced. I have no problem with that.
But it's basically the same with the greeting in a business letter
Dear Chairperson: Dear Sir: Dear Dr.
Smith:
If you expand or
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