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Please let me know if following salutions are acceptable in Taiwan: 1) Hi 2) Hey 3) Hiya 4) Hello 5) Dear XYZ 6) Dear Mr. XYZ 7) Dear Mr. FirstName LastName 8) Respected XYZ /Sameer
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Another possibility: China bank could be the name of the bank itself...
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Which one is correct if I had more than one aspect? 1) Here are my details OR 2) Here is my details /Sameer
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hi nour light, Miss Purple and Cyndrella... glad to see you guys here. @Miss Purple: Thanks for your praise; but I dont deserve so much :) @Cyndrella: I'm from Bangalore
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Hi, How would the word "dominant" or its counter-part fit into this sentence? Between you and me, I would dominate just a little more than you, say 51%-49%. I want the sentence to be formed such a way that it doesn't look rude and
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Although both means the same, they have slight differences in the way they are used. Image usually refers to an image file in a computer (soft copy); or image is also referred to a "picture drawn by fancy". Conceptually, picture is the
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Hi, How would you intepret the following sentences? 1) I'm very modern. 2) I have a very modern outlook. Does these sentences mean the same? What are the things that comes into your mind when you refer to the word "modern", which
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Where are you from?
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Hi, Is this a right way to say? "I'd like to give you a brief groundwork about myself" If this isn't correct, please let me know how to convey the same message. I know that I can replace the word 'groundwork' with
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It is right; but why dont you use the word "reference" rather than "regard" in that sentence? It sounds better. /Sam
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