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Americans use less in the way of salutations than most other people. My idea would be, Regards, John Smith or, Sincerely, John Smith
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Regards in a letter is this acceptable with a period in the salutation.
Regards.
Sincerely,
John Smith
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Hello!
Someone at the end of a writing (she was giving someone else directions) wrote: Greetings, Sophia.
Is that correct?
Thank you
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How about this? Please advise.
SUBJECT : Abuse of Email Account
Dear all,
Please be advised that your email account is restricted to send official emails related to work and not to be use for mass distribution of forwarded
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. 'Howdy' is not a very natural greeting, Anglista, unless it is a humorous one you share with a friend. We are sorry that because of our Greek exam, we have not been able to come this week. We are now reading the books you suggested to
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Greetings should not be used to sign anything off as it is a way of saying 'hello'.
Letters (British English)
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Yours sincerely - when you know the name of the person so have addressed it to Mr/Mrs/Ms X
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nona the brit
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Do you handshake or do you only bow? What about ... my reading classes at Warsaw University dealing with this custom. I believe the only time when protocol demands a bow as a greeting in Britain today is when you're introduced ... long time,
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Do you handshake or do you only bow? What about your friends families bosses? I am asking because we have just read and article in my reading classes at Warsaw University dealing with this custom. I believe the only time when protocol demands a
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3 yr 351 days ago
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I've always understood that the implied object is "your meal", "Your pizza" or whatever he/she's just put in front of you. I don't think so. For one thing, it's the hostron who blabbers it, not the waitron. For
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