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Letters are classified into two: formal and informal letters. Letters written to companies, managers, principals or anyone of authority are called formal letters. Letters written to friends and family are informal letters.
I am not very sure
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Simply put, formal letters are letters written to people who are not family or friends. These letters should be very concise and to the point. They usually have a "Subject line," which explains the purpose of the letter in a few words.
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I think this product would be very popular in my city / country, and I know you would be interested in increasing your sales here. I know how to present the products in a way that appeals to my local
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Dear Sir: I have ordered your product, the super widget, Model AA, and look forward to using it personally. I think this product would be very popular in my city / country, and I know you would be interested in increasing your sales here. I have
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First of all thanks a lot!!! I couldn't imagine that there were so many issues in my letter. Sorry that I wasn't clear enough. I should clarify things a bit before continue. The company I'm writing to is a world-wide organization. In
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As an informal note to a friend, I really don't see many problems with this (if it was a formal letter then it would be a different matter). A couple of minor suggestions:
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Today's a first for me. My lawyer just sent me a copy of the formal letter of demand he's sending ... me money for almost a year. Boils down to, "Pay up now or see you in court." Wish me luck! You want, maybe, I should talk to
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(Sorry for the delay in replying!) But would it still be proper English? I think that ... is equally important (and probably the most difficult to learn). I don't speak German, but I can manage a little French, so I'll assume for the sake
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