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Hi,
In Canada -
eg His name is Tom Smith.
On an envelope
The Honourable Tom Smith
At the start of your letter
Dear Mr. Smith
Best wishes, Clive
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Thanks a lot. :) I have certainly fun here. From which place are you come? Greetings
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Hi all,
In a letter by Katherine Mansfield I come across the following passage:
'When you came to tea this afternoon you took a brioche broke it in half & padded the inside doughy bit with two fingers'.
Could you tell me
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They are fine in casual conversation.
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Welcome to Englishforums! And greetings from Malta Hope you enjoy practicing your English here, see you around!
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On Oct 31, 9:09 am, "Avoid normal situations." BOO! alt.flame Special Forces "The chief business of the nation, as a nation, is the setting up of heroes, mainly bogus." H.L. Mencken What
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BOO! alt.flame Special Forces "The chief business of the nation, as a nation, is the setting up of heroes, mainly bogus." H.L. Mencken
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Use 'sincerely' when the recipient is named in the greeting ('Dear Ms. Jones'). Use 'faithfully' when there is no person's name in the greeting (' Dear Sirs'; 'Dear Manager').
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ermmm... can someone give me some formal greetings that i could use in a letter it would be awesome if u could
Do your best to find out the name of the person. Call the company. Call the receptionist. Call that person's
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How to say hello in Japanese largely depends upon when you say it. This is very much like different greetings and salutations used in English at different times of day or night. There are set rules to use "Good Morning!", "Good
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