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Hi,
Actually, when you are writing a formal letter never use a comma after addressing who the letter is to. The proper puncuation is a colon (:), not a comma. I see nothing at all wrong with a comma.
Example "Dear whom it may
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LETTER TO RESUME DUTY
To whom this may concern:
GREETINGS!
Good day to you madame. This is Zara, a volunteer nurse before in your institution
requesting to resume my duty. The reason why I leave off duty
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Hi,
As a salutation in a letter, which words are capatalized? Wikepedia has each first letter capitalized, but I'm not sure if that is correct.
First, let me comment that these words are only used if you are writing a very general
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As a salutation in a letter, which words are capatalized? Wikepedia has each first letter capitalized, but I'm not sure if that is correct.
thanks,
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Are you referring to the set phrase in the salutation of very impersonal, formal letters? "To whom it may concern:"
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Hi,
Since no-one seems to want to quote a "rule", let me offer the opinion that it's really just a matter of the style you like best. Personally, I wouldn't capitalize every word.
Let me draw your attention to the
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Are we supposed to capitalize each word in the greeting -To Whom It May Concern ? Or is it, To whom it may concern ? Does anyone know FOR SURE?
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spammers? One girl keeps sending me friend requests although I reject her every
time. She has no post whatsoever and she always sends me the same message where
she asks for my email. Here is the message so
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Hi Anon Though you make a valid point, Clive's comment is equally valid. The expression "to whom it may concern" is sometimes used, but I agree with Clive that it is not used that often. In fact, I would advise against using it as a
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A letter to an unknown recipient needs no end salutation. "To whom this may concern" is not a form used much, except for open reference letters given to someone for use at any time.
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