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Hi all, Thanks for your kind attention. It is valuable advice for me. I am sorry if my English is not too good, because i am from a developing country which is having economic difficulties even for improving my English. I hope all of you will not
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Where I went to school I was taught (& the meanings of the words make it seem logical) that "Yours truly," is the correct response for a business saluation (i.e. the information is true), whereas "Yours sincerely," is
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corrections in bold and other areas you need to look at are highlighted for you. Watch out for the length of your sentences. You tend to run on and try to connect too many ideas and are not using enough commas.
Dear Sir or Madam (US uses colon,
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Dear Madam is used in business letters when the surname of the addressee is unknown. Dear Ann is acceptable if she is your colleague or friend. If you don't know the surname of the addressee you can also use: Dear Sir , Dear Sirs ; Gentlemen (AmE)
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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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